A 1. 0-kg object is moving with a constant velocity 2. 0 m/s toward the north. There are two forces acting on the object. One of the forces is 2. 0 n north. What is the other force?

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The other force having magnitude of 2 N and  directed towards south.

What is force?

Force is defined as the push or pull applied to the body. Sometimes it is used to change the shape, size, and direction of the body. Force is defined as the product of mass and acceleration. Its unit is Newton.

The formula for the force is;

[tex]\rm F_{net}= \frac{m(v-u)}{t} \\\\\ F_{net}=m \times 0 \\\\ F_{net}=0 \\\\\ F_{net}=F_1-F_2 \\\\ |F_1|=|F_2|[/tex]

The  velocity is constant, causes acceleration equals zero to result in the net force is also zero. If one force is 2 N in the direction of the north, the other force must be of magnitude 2 N and directed southward.

Hence,the other force having magnitude of 2 N and  directed towards south.

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