Yes, balanced forces will keep an object at rest.
No, a balanced force does not change the state of rest or motion of an object. A balanced force keeps an object at a constant state of rest or motion, meaning there is no change in velocity.
A balanced force has no effect on any object.
Not at all. The object is at rest only because the forces are balanced.
A balanced force acting on an object at rest does not cause any motion because the forces cancel each other out. On the other hand, an unbalanced force on an object at rest will cause the object to start moving in the direction of the greater force.
Friction.
Balanced force -> Zero net force -> Zero acceleration (stays at rest or constant velocity)
A balanced force has no effect on any object: whether it is already in motion or is at rest is not relevant.
When a balanced force is applied to an object, the object will remain at rest or continue moving at a constant velocity. This is because the net force on the object is zero, resulting in no change in its motion.
The net force acting on an object at rest is zero. This means that all the forces acting on the object are balanced and there is no overall force causing it to move.
Balanced forces produce zero acceleration, meaning an object at rest will remain at rest, and an object in motion will continue moving at a constant velocity.
When an object is at rest, the forces acting upon it are balanced - there are no unbalanced forces.
False. Balanced forces on an object do not cause the object to accelerate. Acceleration occurs when there is an unbalanced force acting on an object. Balanced forces result in no net force acting on the object, keeping it at a constant velocity or at rest.