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2 Forces in opposite directions 3 Forces with other differences in direction |
When force A and force B act upon an object in the same direction, the resultant force (C) is equal to A + B.
When force A and force B act upon an object in opposite directions, the resultant force (C) is equal to the absolute value of the difference between A and B: |A - B|
The addition of forces that are not in the same direction or directly opposite to each other requires vector addition. Vector addition is done algebraically by first seperating each vector to be added into components that act along orthogonal axes. Then, the vectors are added for each axis as in the two cases described above. The resultant components are recombined into the resultant force vector.Forces in the same direction
Forces in opposite directions
Forces with other differences in direction