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Two forces of magnitude 5 N and 10 N act on a wooden block of mass 2 kg. If 5 N force acts towards right and 10 N force acts towards left, which one of following statements is correct?
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Resultant force is 15 N towards left.
Resultant force is 15 N towards right.
Resultant force is 5 N towards right.
Resultant force is 5N towards left.
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The correct option is (D): Resultant force is 5N towards left.
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