-- A tug-of-war with the football team on one end of the rope
and the cheerleaders on the other end.
-- The weight of the space shuttle and external fuel tanks vs.
the thrust of its rocket engines when they're all burning.
-- My weight in the water vs. the maximum upward force that
I'm able to generate by kicking.
-- The weight of the front bumper of a car, with the car attached,
vs. the maximum force with which a little old lady is able to lift it.
No. There's no such thing as a single unbalanced force.
Two or more forces make an unbalanced group of forces if
their (vector) sum is not zero.
But a single unbalanced force might be likened to one hand clapping,
one scissor, or one tweezer arm.
unbalanced forces cause acceleration, an object in freefall has gravity as an unbalanced force.
Avalanche
friction :)
No. There is no such thing as a single force that is balanced or unbalanced, and a desk is not a force anyway.
Air, Sonny D 😛
this is an example of an unbalanced force
this is an example of an unbalanced force
An unbalanced force caused the car to accelerate suddenly and unpredictably.
A wall and a people
When you start falling, you are in the situation when you are subject to the unbalanced force - gravity. After some time of falling force of gravity is balanced by air drug force at that moment you reach so called "terminal velocity" and your acceleration becomes zero.
Generally it is just called an unbalanced force. A net force is the result of one or more unbalanced forces and results in an acceleration. An example of an unbalanced force is the force of gravity.(which is the answer to a typical quiz question)
friction