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Unbalanced forces are forces that produce a nonzero net force, which changes an object's motion. The result of an unbalanced force is acceleration of an object.
Unbalanced force=mass of object x acceleration of object
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Unbalanced forces causes object's position to change, in which is known as acceleration. According to Newton's first law, an object will always be in the same position regardless if it is moving or not, unless an unbalanced force happens on it.
The acceleration plus other driving forces minus retarding forces equals the unbalanced force (force net.)
Balanced forces do not change its motion (no acceleration). Unbalanced forces changes the motion of the object (acceleration).
Balanced forces do not change its motion (no acceleration). Unbalanced forces changes the motion of the object (acceleration).
acceleration
There's no such thing as "an unbalanced force". When the entire group of forces acting on an object is unbalanced, the object accelerates, in the direction of the vector sum of the forces.
If the sum of the forces on an object do not equal zero, then the object will experience acceleration.
An unbalanced group of forces on an object causes the object to accelerate.Its acceleration is (the vector sum of all the forces)/(the object's mass) .
Balanced forces do not change its motion (no acceleration). Unbalanced forces changes the motion of the object (acceleration).
acceleration
Unbalanced forces are forces that produce a nonzero net force, which changes an object's motion. The result of an unbalanced force is acceleration of an object.
Unbalanced forces are forces that produce a nonzero net force, which changes an object's motion. The result of an unbalanced force is acceleration of an object.
If unbalanced forces act on an object, the motion of that object will change. Remember, force equals mass times acceleration.
No. To have an acceleration, an UNBALANCED force is required.