When the object is at rest with respect to the frame of reference chosen.
Equilibrium. The system will not accelerate and adhere to it's current state.
equilibrium
Equilibrium
Any force will do. The only condition is that the TOTAL (or NET) force acting on an object is non-zero.
work done on an object zero by a force would be zero isif the displacement of the object is zero
the sum of all forces acting on an object should be equal to zero the sum of all forces acting on an object should be equal to zero
If the net force on an object is zero then the object has zero acceleration, meaning that the speed and direction of its motion aren't changing.
If speed is constant, acceleration is zero. Anything multiplied by zero equals zero. F = m * a, where F is force, m is mass and a is acceleration. F = m * 0 = 0
It is in equilibrium.
Any force will do. The only condition is that the TOTAL (or NET) force acting on an object is non-zero.
The Condition of Equilibrium, Force equal zero, is the condition of an object at rest or moving at constant velocity. Non-Equilibrium Condition, Force is not zero, is the condition for an object to move with increasing velocity.
balanced force
An equal and opposite force is also applied to the object, so that the vector sum of all the forces on it is zero.
work done on an object zero by a force would be zero isif the displacement of the object is zero
The condition for an object to stay at rest or if moving, moving at a constant velocity is that the sum of forces acting on the object be zero or that no force acts on the object.
If the forces are balanced (in other words, the net force on an object is zero), then the object will not accelerate (its velocity will not change).If the forces are balanced (in other words, the net force on an object is zero), then the object will not accelerate (its velocity will not change).If the forces are balanced (in other words, the net force on an object is zero), then the object will not accelerate (its velocity will not change).If the forces are balanced (in other words, the net force on an object is zero), then the object will not accelerate (its velocity will not change).
what your talking about is terminal velocity, which is when the downward force of gravity (Fg)equals the upward force of drag (Fd). This causes the net force on the object to be zero, resulting in an acceleration of zero
The condition for an object to stay at rest or if moving, moving at a constant velocity is that the sum of forces acting on the object be zero or that no force acts on the object.
Zero.
If the net force on an object is zero then the object has zero acceleration, meaning that the speed and direction of its motion aren't changing.