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Q: What do two forces that are applied to an object reinforce each other?
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How do you that forces are balanced when static friction acts on an object?

The other force being applied, opposing to the object's static friction would both be equal therefore the forces are balancing.


What is the difonition of ballnced forces?

When two completely equal forces are applied at one object or each other from opposite angeles. When this happens the object to which force is applied will not move because the two forces will cancle each other out.In other words, if I push a desk left at 2n and somebody else pushes a desk right at 2n the desk will not move.


What is an unblanced force?

when two forces of applied on an object and the forces are not equal; the force on one side is greater than the other, this is called an unbalanced force


Different forces are applied to two different objects that have the same s what will happen?

when different forces are applied to two different objects of same s the force with the most energy will push the other object


What are forces reinforce each other?

That would be forces that act in the same direction, or more or less in the same direction.


What happens when the same force is applied to an object?

If the object was stationery before any forces were applied it will remain stationery, and if it was moving it will remain moving but at a constant speed. There is no resultant force so the object experiences no acceleration.


How do you know that force are balanced when static friction acts on an object?

The other force being applied, opposing to the object's static friction would both be equal therefore the forces are balancing.


When several forces act on an object and the object does not move can the forces be balanced?

If the object doesn't move, the forces HAVE TO be balanced. There is no other way.


How does forces affects motion in football?

The same as everywhere else... If a force is applied, an object's velocity changes. In football, I would guess that the main forces involved (for the ball) are the force applied by player's feet (or other body parts), air resistance, and gravity.


Forces on an object that cancel each other out?

it is balanced forces


What is the definition of unblanced forces?

Balanced forces are forces that are balanced and there is no change in motion. Unblanced forces are the opposite of a balanced force. that means that unbalanced forces are not balanced and there is a change in motion.


When the forces on an object cancel each other out the forces are said to be?

unbalanced or balanced forces