Zero net force has no effect on an object's motion whatsoever.
Zero net force means there is no overall force acting on an object, thus the object will either remain at rest or continue moving at a constant velocity (Newton's First Law). This state of motion is known as equilibrium.
An object in motion will not change its motion unless acted on by an external force. This applies to zero motion also.
Because you never see objects moving forever. If you roll a ball across a table then a force causes it slow down and stop called friction.
The derivation is as follows: Consider an isolated system of two bodies A and B. An isolated system is such that no force acts on the system. This is the Newton's third law of motion for a body exerting some force on another. Hope it is clear! Best wishes!!
The object will remain at rest if it was at rest or will maintain its motion with uniform velocity if it was moving.
zero net force
Zero net force means there is no overall force acting on an object, thus the object will either remain at rest or continue moving at a constant velocity (Newton's First Law). This state of motion is known as equilibrium.
The net force will be zero only if the velocity is constant, which means acceleration is zero.
The name for such a force is either "non-zero net force" or "unbalanced force". The name for the change of motion is "acceleration".
"Balanced forces" means a set of forces that add up to zero.This group of forces acting on a single object have no effect on its motion, because they add up to zero,and their effect is equivalent to zero force on the object.
When an objects net force is zero, its acceleration is zero. No force , no acceleration.
When the net force on an object is zero, the object will either remain at rest if it was initially at rest, or continue moving at a constant velocity in a straight line if it was already in motion.
When it doesn't add up to zero, objects will experience acceleration in the direction of the resulting force. This acceleration will cause the motion of the objects to change in that direction according to Newton's second law of motion, which states that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it.
No, if the net force on an object is zero, the object will continue in its current state of motion (either at rest or moving at a constant velocity). The object will not accelerate or decelerate without a net force acting on it.
Not balanced. The net force acting on the object is not zero.
The objects will not accelerate.
Unless acted on by an unbalanced force, an object will maintain a constant velocity