Question: A certain force F 1 gives an object an acceleration of 6 10 6 m/s 2 . Another force F 2 gives the same

A certain force F1 gives an object an acceleration of 6 × 106 m/s2. Another force F2 gives the same object an acceleration of 15 × 106 m/s2. What is the acceleration of the object if 

(a) The two forces act together on the object in the same direction; 

(b) The two forces act in opposite directions on the object; 

(c) The two forces act on the object at 90° to each other?

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