one example is a flag pole, the load is the flag and the force is on the rope another is a simple pulley crane, or a rockclimbing rig.
If the net force is zero, then the forces are balanced. If the net force is not zero, then the forces are not balanced. You can have a balanced pair of forces, but not a pair of balanced forces.
A balanced force is either not moving or at a constant velocity
When several forces act on a body and the result of the force is zero it is considered to be balanced force.
pulley
one example is a flag pole, the load is the flag and the force is on the rope another is a simple pulley crane, or a rockclimbing rig.
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They all have the word 'pole' in common... flag-pole - tent-pole - magnetic-pole.
balanced force is when things are balanced.
Did you mean "holds the flag" question is confusing
With a flag pole
Flag pole
The average height of a flag pole is around 58.48089416'
yes a flag pole is a sample machine
The ball on top of the flag pole is call the truck
A balanced force will have a net force that is equal to 0. A balanced force will have an opposing force of equal magnitude of the largest force.
The ball at the top of the flag pole is probably just there for decoration. Or, it may simply be there to balance out the pole... who knows? But according to my friends, it's also to keep the flag from flying off the pole, too.