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The forces acting on an object, canceling each other out is a balanced force. An unbalanced force is like a woman and a child tugging on a rope, and the woman is winning and pulling the child toward her- that is an example of an unbalanced force. A balanced force is like two children, about of the same height and weight pulling a rope and they are both balanced to each other and no one is winning- it is equal- that is an example of a balanced force.

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