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27 September, 14:04

How is the equilibrant related to the net force?

It is always larger in magnitude than the net force.

It is always smaller in magnitude than the net force.

It is equal in magnitude and acts in the same direction.

It is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.

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  1. 27 September, 14:16
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    It goes everywhere to smaller in magnitude than the net force magnitude and act in the same direction and magnitude and opposite in direction and does not combined it goes everywhere or could say mixed up and never sticks together and it moves everywhere and never connects two smaller magnitude and axis in same direction
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