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Friction is often what stops moving objects.
push the chair
Friction
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Newton's first law,'cause the toy on the floor does not move until the baby applies an external force of 5 Newtons on the toy.
well it dipends because if its a balanced force there wouldn't be change in movement and if its unbalanced force there would be some types of change of movement. i hope this made you realize the answer
unbalanced to balanced
There is no unbalanced force acting on the box.
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An unbalance force is one that is not opposed by an equal and opposite force operating directly against the force. Examples of unbalanced force are when you kick a ball, or slide furniture across the floor.
Newton's first law,'cause the toy on the floor does not move until the baby applies an external force of 5 Newtons on the toy.
well it dipends because if its a balanced force there wouldn't be change in movement and if its unbalanced force there would be some types of change of movement. i hope this made you realize the answer
you can push is across
unbalanced to balanced
Unbalanced forces
There is no unbalanced force acting on the box.
what are unbalanced force
you are not considering the "hidden" force of friction and/or gravity in your thinking. Example: A box sitting at rest on a floor has balanced forces: no force pushing from any of the four sides Balance force up and down (gravity pulling box down, floor holding it up) Now, someone pushes the box across the floor: Initial push causes and acceleration (going from zero velocity to say 5 mph) Now, if that person maintained the 5 mph speed (no acceleration) of pushing the box then we are back to a balanced force: the pushing on the side of the box = the friction on the bottom of the box. Unbalanced forces can cause an object move from its original position resulting in acceleration because every object in the universe has an internal force [resisting force] in it . when an external force applied on an object increases from that of the internal force of the object then that force is said to be unbalanced force
No. There is no such thing as a single force that is balanced or unbalanced, and a desk is not a force anyway.
When an object accelerates, the force is unbalanced.