A force of magnitude 31.37 lb directed toward the right is exerted on an object. What other force must be applied to the object so that the resultant force is zero?
magnitude | |
direction | ---Select--- to the right to the left |
Here,
let the second force is F2
Now, for the net force to be zero
F1 + F2 = Zero
31.37 + F2 = 0
F2 = - 31.37 lb
hence , the second force needed is 31.37 lb applied to the left
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