| 11. | In that case, it may be useful to distinguish the resultant force from the net force.
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| 12. | To calculate the resultant force on the child you need to know the mass of the child.
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| 13. | Some authors do not distinguish the resultant force from the net force and use the terms as synonyms.
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| 14. | For a particular point, A, I want to calculate the resultant force from all the other points.
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| 15. | Moreover, any object traveling at a constant velocity must be subject to zero net force ( resultant force ).
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| 16. | A resultant force causes acceleration and a change in the velocity of the body for as long as it acts.
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| 17. | Your brain now has to rely on visual cues until another movement takes place and the resultant force is felt.
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| 18. | What is the most computationally efficient way to calculate the resultant force on the point A from the other points?
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| 19. | The resultant force and center of pressure location produce equivalent force and moment on the body as the original pressure field.
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| 20. | Conversely, a decrease in kinetic energy is caused by an equal amount of negative work done by the resultant force.
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