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What is resulting force?

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If a number of Forces acting simultenously on a particle, then it is possible to find out a single force who could replace them and would produce same effect as produced by given all Forces, The single force is called resultant Force and given forces are called component force,

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The resulting force is the net vector result of combining vectors.

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