Physical Science 2.1c - Examples

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Uploaded by on May 31, 2011

Some simple examples of calculating the net force on an object.

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  • What if there are forces acting in 3 or more directions? (One acting upwards, from the left, right or down)

  • @MrGameboy0895 Yes, that is possible. Forces are vectors, and vectors can be properly dealt with in three dimensions. In fact, dealing with vectors in three dimensions is very common in college level physics and engineering.

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  • thank u so much for the amazing explaination but i was wondering why weren't you using Free-body digrams ?

  • Very helpful!! thanks :)

  • @Elawana ha.

  • =o

  • Hello Mr.Lundstrom.

  • @derekowens I'm in grade 11 and I have this. Solving for net force when there is more than one force is confusing... do you know what to do? :S

  • Good job

  • thank you

    it's useful

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