No. To have an acceleration, you need a non-zero NET FORCE. That is, the sum of all objects acting on the box must not be equal to zero.
No, if forces are equal and opposite it is in equilibrium and will not accelerate - net force is zero
If the force is acting in the opposite direction to the movement, the object will slow down and then accelerate in the direction of the force. Negative for
Equal forces acting on an object in opposite directions are called balanced forces. If they are on the same line of action, they are called couple forces.
They can't. The vector sum of equal and opposite forces is zero, and they can't produce any acceleration at all.
The forces acting on a stationary object are balanced. If you were to add up all the forces (taking the directions into account, you would get a total of 0. There are always forces acting on a object, such as gravity, so you cannot say that there are no forces acting on it. You can say that the forces are balanced.
Because NOT all forces are equal and opposite. By Newton's Third Law, if object A attracts object B, then object B also attracts object A - with an equal but opposite force. But those forces act on DIFFERENT objects! The forces on object A, and on object B, may be unbalanced!Because NOT all forces are equal and opposite. By Newton's Third Law, if object A attracts object B, then object B also attracts object A - with an equal but opposite force. But those forces act on DIFFERENT objects! The forces on object A, and on object B, may be unbalanced!Because NOT all forces are equal and opposite. By Newton's Third Law, if object A attracts object B, then object B also attracts object A - with an equal but opposite force. But those forces act on DIFFERENT objects! The forces on object A, and on object B, may be unbalanced!Because NOT all forces are equal and opposite. By Newton's Third Law, if object A attracts object B, then object B also attracts object A - with an equal but opposite force. But those forces act on DIFFERENT objects! The forces on object A, and on object B, may be unbalanced!
If the force is acting in the opposite direction to the movement, the object will slow down and then accelerate in the direction of the force. Negative for
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.
Equal forces acting on an object in opposite directions are called balanced forces. If they are on the same line of action, they are called couple forces.
Yes, the object can have equal forces acting in opposite directions: 5N ->[]<- 5N The object will have forces acting upon it, but will not move.
Forces that are equal in size but opposite in direction are called balanced forces.
What are forces of equal strength acting in opposite directions on an object called
equal to zero because two opposite forces will cancel each other
Neutral or in equilibrium
Yes, the object can have equal forces acting in opposite directions: 5N ->[]<- 5N The object will have forces acting upon it, but will not move.
No, they are not. The forces are balanced only when forces of equal magnitude are acting in the opposite direction.
They can't. The vector sum of equal and opposite forces is zero, and they can't produce any acceleration at all.
Forces that are equal in magnitude, opposite in direction and acting on the same object will not create a change in said objects motion.