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We don't know what it's doing, but we expect it to keep doing that.
Yes. Please note that in "real life", forces ALWAYS apply to an object - there is always the force of gravity.The only condition to remain at rest is that the NET FORCE, in other words THE SUM OF ALL FORCES on the object, is zero.
the sum of all forces acting on an object should be equal to zero the sum of all forces acting on an object should be equal to zero
Two or more forces are balanced if their vector sum is zero. That means they all cancel each other out, and the total result is just as if there were no forces at all.
net force is a kind of force and balanced forces is another kind of force. You get it or you dont get it?
Yes, the net force would be zero if all the forces acting on the object negated each other.
It is moving with uniform velocity - which could be zero.
Yes. Please note that in "real life", forces ALWAYS apply to an object - there is always the force of gravity.The only condition to remain at rest is that the NET FORCE, in other words THE SUM OF ALL FORCES on the object, is zero.
The forces are all balanced.
the sum of all forces acting on an object should be equal to zero the sum of all forces acting on an object should be equal to zero
Balanced: the vector sum of all forces on an object is zero. Unbalanced: this sum it is not zero.
When the (vector) sum of all forces equal zero.
When the net forces acting on an object sum to zero then the object's acceleration is zero.
Two or more forces are balanced if their vector sum is zero. That means they all cancel each other out, and the total result is just as if there were no forces at all.
net force is a kind of force and balanced forces is another kind of force. You get it or you dont get it?
Yes, the net force would be zero if all the forces acting on the object negated each other.
Correct, the vectors of all forces summed equaling zero mean the forces are balanced, though it could be argued that an object with no forces acting on it has zero net forces, but it's rather hard to balance nothing with more nothing,
It means the same. When the vector sum of all forces that act on an object is zero, the forces are said to be balanced.