an object moving through a vaccuum
Two pairs of forces that could balance each other are tension and weight in a hanging object, and friction and applied force in an object moving at a constant velocity.
forces of body depends on the path it is moving for example if it is moving in straight path it under go forces like frictional forces and forces applied on it if the body is moving in slant path it has frictional force,acceleration due to to gravity(which acts down wards)
friction
An object can be in motion due to the presence of forces acting upon it. These forces can include pushing or pulling forces, such as friction, gravity, or an external force applied to the object. Once a force is applied to an object, it can cause the object to accelerate and move in the direction of the force.
When balanced forces are applied to a moving object, the object likely slow and eventually stop. How quickly that occurs depends on the amount of force.
Moving a heavy load is an example of mechanical work being done, where a force is applied to an object to displace it over a distance. This work involves transferring energy to the object to overcome its weight and frictional forces.
The forces acting on a moving object include: gravity, friction, air resistance, and any applied forces such as pushing or pulling. These forces can affect the speed, direction, and motion of the object.
No, the angle of pull refers to the direction in which a force is applied to an object. Maintaining balance involves coordination of multiple factors, including the interaction of various forces acting on the body.
car wheel moving until the breaks not applied
it will lost its balance and crash
Balanced forces occur when a body is at rest, and when a body is moving at a constant speed in a constant direction.
No. A non-moving object has forces acting on it, but the forces are in balance in such a case.