Differ... from what?Forces (acting on an object) are said to be BALANCED if the sum (i.e., the vector sum) of all such forces are equal to zero; UNBALANCED otherwise.
Such an unbalanced force will result in an acceleration of the object.
An object with no force on it will either be at rest or moving with a steady velocity, an object with an unbalanced force, which is the same as saying it has a net force on it, will be accelerating (or decelerating)
* Balanced: The vector sum of all forces on an object is zero. The object does not accelerate.* Unbalanced: The vector sum of all forces on an object is NOT zero, the object DOES accelerate.
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.
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.
Forces that are unbalanced have a net force that does not equal zero