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  • 13-11-2017
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Explain how the arithmetic sum of the two forces can be greater than the load.

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  • 23-11-2017
Answer: Force is a vector. If you have one force pointed northeast and another northwest the east/west component would cancel each other out. The arithmatic sum of their magnitudes is the whole force. If you have equal forces, one going north and one south, the net force would be 0 no matter how large the arithmetic sum might be.
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