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this is unbalanced forces.
The result of unbalanced forces is a net force that can accelerate a body.
forces can be unbalanced because they are at differant hights there fore they are not at equal hights so they are unbalanced.
One force is never balanced or unbalanced. Two or more forces are balanced if their magnitudes and directions are such that they add up to no force at all. An example is: Two people in a tug-of-war. Each person pulls the rope as hard as he can, and the rope doesn't move ... just as if there were no force on it at all. If the forces don't add up to zero, then they're unbalanced. An example is: Two people pulling in the same direction on the same end of the rope.
unbalanced foeces
Balanced and unbalanced forces have alot to do with an objects motion, look at it this way, imagine two puppies are holding on to the same chew toy and they are both pulling with the same amount of force, thus the forces are balaced and the toy will stay in the same place. But if one puppy is pulling on the toy harder then the other, the forces are unbalanced and the toy will move torwards the greater force.
There is no such thing as "an unbalanced force". There are only forces. When two or more separate forces act on the same object, the GROUP of forces may be balanced or unbalanced. If the sizes and directions of all the individual forces add up to zero, then the GROUP of forces is balanced. If one of them changes or goes away, then the GROUP of forces is unbalanced.
this is unbalanced forces.
The result of unbalanced forces is a net force that can accelerate a body.
forces can be unbalanced because they are at differant hights there fore they are not at equal hights so they are unbalanced.
One force is never balanced or unbalanced. Two or more forces are balanced if their magnitudes and directions are such that they add up to no force at all. An example is: Two people in a tug-of-war. Each person pulls the rope as hard as he can, and the rope doesn't move ... just as if there were no force on it at all. If the forces don't add up to zero, then they're unbalanced. An example is: Two people pulling in the same direction on the same end of the rope.
unbalanced foeces
False forces that are equal in size but opposite in direction are called balanced forces. Unbalanced forces acting on an object cause the object to accelerate.
A group of forces is an unbalanced group when the vector sum of all the forces in the group is not zero. It's not the forces that are unbalanced. It's the group.
Unbalanced forces cause acceleration.
Unbalanced forces is when the forces are 0N or more. Balanced forces are 0.
Forces are said to be unbalanced when the sum of the forces (the vector sum, to be precise) is not equal to zero.