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 Which of the following statement is false?

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A single force i.e., resultant of two forces acting on a body depends upon the angle between them also. The simple example for this is if two forces 5N and 5N acting on the object in the opposite direction, the single resultant force acting on the body is zero. But, if two forces acting on the object along the same direction, then the resultant i.e., the single force is 5+5 -10N. Hence the given statement any two forces acting on a body can be combined into single force that would leave same effect" is wrong
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