Unequal volumes of water will be displaced. The water test only shows the volume of something, not the mass.
If the forces are balanced, that means they cancel out one another - their vector sum is zero. This can't happen with two forces of unequal magnitude (strength), but it is possible to have three or more forces of unequal magnitude cancel one another; for example (in a one-dimensional example), forces of 3, -2, and -1.
if there unequal velocities in equal intervals of time.
Yes, but not completely. For example if a force of 10N was pushing left, and a force of 5N was pushing right, the object would move left with a force of 5N. Balenced forces cancel each other out completely. Sources: GCSE cource work, and my brain.
The object remain stable in situ
NothingThe velocity remains the same
If the forces are balanced, that means they cancel out one another - their vector sum is zero. This can't happen with two forces of unequal magnitude (strength), but it is possible to have three or more forces of unequal magnitude cancel one another; for example (in a one-dimensional example), forces of 3, -2, and -1.
It will turn into a mime.
if there unequal velocities in equal intervals of time.
there will be a massive explosion
you will destroy the wool that will happen for sure.
Copper reacts with the oxidilized copper on the penny.
The earth would end
Zinc is a silver/grey coating.
it will change to blue bcoz
Everything would be unequal and crooked.
By the unequal heating of Earth's surface
A backdraft. This can happen in a chimney over a fireplace.