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When a pair of balanced forces acts on an object, the net force that results is equal to zero.
A force that acts on an object, but does not cause any movement (specifically, a change in velocity) of the object, is (by Newton's law) equally and opposite balanced by other forces.
The net force is zero.
Friction is speed's worst enemy. If no forces act on an object, it is stationary. If a force acts on an object, it keeps going forever until another force acts on it (such as friction!!!).
A force, or several forces that don't all cancel each other.
When a pair of balanced forces acts on an object, the net force that results is equal to zero.
Perpendicular Force is the forces that acts at right angle to the object.
changes the motion of the object
When the entire group of forces acting on an object is unbalanced,the object will accelerate.There's no such thing as "an unbalanced force".
the answer is zero.
It is zero.It is always ZERO.=)
A force that acts on an object, but does not cause any movement (specifically, a change in velocity) of the object, is (by Newton's law) equally and opposite balanced by other forces.
The forces of gravity and buoyancy both do.
The forces acting on a falling body are gravity and air resistance.
The net force is zero.
The other force being applied, opposing to the object's static friction would both be equal therefore the forces are balancing.
Depending on the scenario the forces act on the object when there is actually a force being acted on it? Gravity is always acting on objects (unless space) Friction acts on object as long as object is moving on a surface with friction There are a bunch of other forces but these are just examples