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The toy wagon was made in 1773.
The forces cancel each other out. They exert a force on the ball equal in strength but opposite in direction. The forces are balanced and the toy does not move.
Balanced and unbalanced forces have alot to do with an objects motion, look at it this way, imagine two puppies are holding on to the same chew toy and they are both pulling with the same amount of force, thus the forces are balaced and the toy will stay in the same place. But if one puppy is pulling on the toy harder then the other, the forces are unbalanced and the toy will move torwards the greater force.
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There is no such thing as "an unbalanced force". There are only forces. When two or more separate forces act on the same object, the GROUP of forces may be balanced or unbalanced. If the sizes and directions of all the individual forces add up to zero, then the GROUP of forces is balanced. If one of them changes or goes away, then the GROUP of forces is unbalanced.
Wagon in Spanish is: carro. A children's toy would be: carretilla.
No, because you are pushing it.
A child should be 2-3 years old before they start playing with a toy wagon. This is recommended because the child needs to have good balance, and be at a good height level, as well as walking well before playing with a toy wagon.
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