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What is the net force on this object f air = 400n (up) fgrav=600n (down) a (600 newtons ) b(400 newtons) c(0 newtons) d(200 newtons)
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What is the net force on this object f air = 400n (up) fgrav=600n (down) a (600 newtons ) b(400 newtons) c(0 newtons) d(200 newtons)
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What is the net force on this object f air = 400n (up) fgrav=600n (down)
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b(400 newtons)
c(0 newtons)
d(200 newtons)
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200n
Step-by-step explanation:
All you have to do is subtract 600n and 400n
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Fnet=F1+F2 or Fnet=F1-F2
So 400n up - 600n down
Fnet= 400-600= -200N
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