friction
The answer is friction
The answer is friction
Unbalanced because the kinetic energy of the scateboard will be greater than the forces of friction and gravity until the scateboard stops. When the scate board stops it is a balanced force .
well it dipends because if its a balanced force there wouldn't be change in movement and if its unbalanced force there would be some types of change of movement. i hope this made you realize the answer
it will move because your foot is the unbalanced force. newtons law states that a object and rest will stay at rest unless a unbalanced force hits it. a object in motion will stay in motion unless something stops it.
The answer is friction
The answer is friction
Unbalanced because the kinetic energy of the scateboard will be greater than the forces of friction and gravity until the scateboard stops. When the scate board stops it is a balanced force .
well it dipends because if its a balanced force there wouldn't be change in movement and if its unbalanced force there would be some types of change of movement. i hope this made you realize the answer
it will move because your foot is the unbalanced force. newtons law states that a object and rest will stay at rest unless a unbalanced force hits it. a object in motion will stay in motion unless something stops it.
During the time, you're pushing it, the forces are unbalanced. Once you stop, they are balanced. Unbalanced forces result in a change in motion, even if it is slowing it to a stop. Balanced forces produce no change.
Friction is a force that stops almost every object so if there is more weight it is harder for the friction to stop the given object
When unbalanced forces act on an object at rest, the object will move. In the two examples mentioned earlier, the net force on the object is greater than zero. Unbalanced forces produced change in motion (acceleration) and the receivers of the forces - the piano and the rope -
Fluids have Friction. Everything in it, is under the force of fluid friction or drag. For example, a boat stops itself when the rowing stops, etc. Adarsh Kumar Dash
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-- An unbalanced group of forces on an object causes the object to accelerate in the direction of the net force. -- If an object is not moving, then the group of forces on it must be balanced, else it would be accelerated.
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