unbalanced
when two forces of applied on an object and the forces are not equal; the force on one side is greater than the other, this is called an unbalanced force
Is it unbalanced forces.
You have not described a specific situation, but there are situations in which momentum is not greater than force. Many different momentums and forces are possible.
If the buoyant force is greater than the weight of an object than the object will accelerate (assuming there are no other forces acting on the object)
The vector sum of all of the forces acting on a body is called the net force. It can be either balanced (0N), or unbalanced (greater than or less than 0N).
If the forces are equal then the net force is 0. If one force is greater than the other than whatever is having the two forces exerted on it will move in the direction of the greater force's direction. The total force will equal the greater force - lesser force. You can draw it in vectors to help visualize. e.g. F1 <------------------*-------> F2 let's say F1 = 5 newtons and F2 = 2 newtons. The combined force would equal 3 newtons going <- direction.
Balanced forces are forces that are balanced and there is no change in motion. Unblanced forces are the opposite of a balanced force. that means that unbalanced forces are not balanced and there is a change in motion.
Gravity and Upward force. If the upward force is greater than the weight caused by gravity than the plasticine will float.
no your wrong the force of the wind must be greater than the force of gravity
Gravity is pulling down, and Buoyancy is pushing up. When the force of gravity is greater than the buoyant force, objects sink. When the buoyant force is greater than the force of gravity, objects float.
"unbalanced"
the ball exerts a force on the bat creating action and in turn you apply a force that is greater than the action force. this is called the reaction force.