Find the net force produced by a 30-N force and a 20-N force in each of these cases:

(a) Both forces act in the same direction.
The net force produced by 30-N force is 60-N
The net force produced by 20-N force is 40=N
Applied Forces Net Forces
30-N = 60-N
30-N

if both the 30 Newtons and the 20 Newtons act in the same direction then

30 N + 20 N = 50 N

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Sorry, I seemed to have made a mistake. Let me correct it:

If both forces act in the same direction, the net force is the sum of the individual forces. So, in this case:

The net force produced by the 30-N force is 30 N.
The net force produced by the 20-N force is 20 N.

To find the total net force, you simply add these two forces together:

30 N + 20 N = 50 N

So, the total net force is 50 N.

To find the net force produced by two forces acting in the same direction, you simply add up the magnitudes of the individual forces.

In this case, the net force produced by the 30-N force is 30 N because the force is acting in the same direction. Similarly, the net force produced by the 20-N force is 20 N.

To calculate the net force, you add these individual forces together:

Net Force = 30 N + 20 N = 50 N

So, in this case, the net force produced by the 30-N force and the 20-N force acting in the same direction is 50 N.