It is balanced when there is no consequential motion (example: pushing against a wall). In that case the reaction of whatever is receiving the force exactly equals it, in the opposed direction. If there is consequential motion, the force is said to be unbalanced, with an acceleration occurring of force/mass. D'Alembert pointed out that even in that case, the quantity "F-ma" is zero, leading to D'Alermbert's Principle, that if a force causes an acceleration, then it can be said that the force F is precisely balanced by a fictitious force of magnitude m.a in a direction opposite to the acceleration, so the system can be solved as if a static problem.
Unbalanced
There is no such thing as "a balanced force" or "a unbalanced force". Only a group of two or more forces can be balanced or unbalanced. An unbalanced group of forces acting on an object causes accelerated motion of the object. A balanced group of forces doesn't.
Lift can be a balanced force or an unbalanced force. If it is balanced, the airplane will remain at the same altitude. If it is unbalanced, the plane will either rise or fall depending upon the direction of the imbalance.
it can be both. If its unbalanced the object will move with the force that is greater. Balanced forces have a net force of zero.
No. There is no such thing as a single force that is balanced or unbalanced, and a desk is not a force anyway.
-- "Inertia" is not a force. -- There is no such thing as a single balanced force or a single unbalanced force.
Unbalanced
There is no such thing as "a balanced force" or "a unbalanced force". Only a group of two or more forces can be balanced or unbalanced. An unbalanced group of forces acting on an object causes accelerated motion of the object. A balanced group of forces doesn't.
Lift can be a balanced force or an unbalanced force. If it is balanced, the airplane will remain at the same altitude. If it is unbalanced, the plane will either rise or fall depending upon the direction of the imbalance.
it can be both. If its unbalanced the object will move with the force that is greater. Balanced forces have a net force of zero.
No. There is no such thing as a single force that is balanced or unbalanced, and a desk is not a force anyway.
Acceleration is the result of unbalanced force.
unbalanced
unbalanced force in science term means that the objects are not balanced
There is no such thing as a balanced force or an unbalanced force. A groupof two or more forces may be balanced or unbalanced. The group of forces isbalanced if the vector sum of all the forces in the group is zero.
An object with no force on it will either be at rest or moving with a steady velocity, an object with an unbalanced force, which is the same as saying it has a net force on it, will be accelerating (or decelerating)
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