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That's exactly what we must conclude. If the forces on the car were not balanced, then its velocity would have to change.
No. An unbalanced force causes motion, but balanced forces keep a body in motion in a straight line at constant velocity, or at rest at constant 0 velocity.
are any the forces acting on the freezer balanced
"Balanced forces" means that the net force is zero. In such as case, according to Newton's First Law, the velocity doesn't change over time.
NothingThe velocity remains the same
Balanced forces do not bring about any change in motion. If forces are balanced, an object is either at rest, or moving in a straight line at constant velocity.
That's exactly what we must conclude. If the forces on the car were not balanced, then its velocity would have to change.
When terminal velocity is reached, the gravitational force is balanced with the force of resistance.
Terminal velocity is an example of balanced forced because the gravitational forces and the air resistance balance each other.
When all forces are balanced, the object can either be moving at a constant velocity or be at rest. But because you asked for balanced forces on a moving object, it is moving at a constant velocity.
Not balanced UNTIL it reaches terminal velocity.
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No. An unbalanced force causes motion, but balanced forces keep a body in motion in a straight line at constant velocity, or at rest at constant 0 velocity.
An object with balanced forces acting on it is still. An object with unbalanced forces acting on them moves at an non constant velocity. It is possible for an object to have balanced forces acting on it and yet move in a vacuum.
are any the forces acting on the freezer balanced
0 velocity 0 acceleration The forces on the object are balanced: it is in equilibrium. (The forces are balanced on any object with 0 acceleration, even if it is moving.)
it moves with uniform velocity ... constant speed in a straight line