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| IV. | Vectors |
If an object is motionless, the net force on it must be zero. A book lying on a table is being pulled down by the earth’s gravitational attraction and is being pushed up by the molecular repulsion of the tabletop. The net force is zero; the book is in equilibrium. When calculating the net force, it is necessary to add the forces as vectors. See Vector.