What is the resultant force when two forces act in same direction?

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When TWO forces act on an object in the same direction the forces ADD up to PRODUCE a large force. The magnitude of the two forces in the same direction is added to get the resultant force. For example, if f1 and f2 are the two forces acting on an object, the resultant force F= f1 + f2.

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