One force is never balanced or unbalanced.
Two or more forces are balanced if their magnitudes and directions are such that they
add up to no force at all. An example is: Two people in a tug-of-war. Each person pulls
the rope as hard as he can, and the rope doesn't move ... just as if there were no force
on it at all.
If the forces don't add up to zero, then they're unbalanced. An example is: Two people
pulling in the same direction on the same end of the rope.
When you start falling, you are in the situation when you are subject to the unbalanced force - gravity. After some time of falling force of gravity is balanced by air drug force at that moment you reach so called "terminal velocity" and your acceleration becomes zero.
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
Soccer is an unbalanced force. During the play when an offensive is in play, the defending side have two things in mind ; beat the opponent down and get the ball or get walked over and your opponent scores, which turns out to be frustrating but the latter builds some aura of confidence. Both of which can go either way
Every force has some direction that can be described, although in the case of an explosion, the direction might be every direction at once. Even that counts as a direction.
Electromagnetism Gravity
Force on accelarating object.
some times
Strong nuclear force and gravity.
When you start falling, you are in the situation when you are subject to the unbalanced force - gravity. After some time of falling force of gravity is balanced by air drug force at that moment you reach so called "terminal velocity" and your acceleration becomes zero.
Some explanations or examples for this law is that when an object is at rest it stays at rest unless acted on by an unbalanced force. Another one is that an object in motion continues in motion in the same direction unless acted upon by the unbalanced force. Also if the force is zero, the velocity stays constant. This is all for Newton's first law(The law of inertia). There is also the law of acceleration and the law oiprical action.
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
The forces on the baseball are balanced when it's on the ground or on the shelf in the clubhouse, and unbalanced at all other times.
Soccer is an unbalanced force. During the play when an offensive is in play, the defending side have two things in mind ; beat the opponent down and get the ball or get walked over and your opponent scores, which turns out to be frustrating but the latter builds some aura of confidence. Both of which can go either way
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.
A force is a push or pull on an object some ex are friction
Anything that induces acceleration. As found in Newton's second law F=ma. There must be an acceleration when an unbalanced force is present. So anything that gets something moving or makes it move faster or slower. If it is moving at a constant rate then it doesn't count. For instance when I push a box to get it to move; when it starts moving there is an unbalanced force. When I kick a ball, the second it starts moving, it shows there is an unbalanced force present. I think you get the idea from here...=============================There is no such thing as "an unbalanced force". A single force by itself is notbalanced or unbalanced.A group of two or more forces is balanced if all the individual forces in the groupadd up to zero. Example: You push a shopping cart forward, while I push it backward.A group of two or more forces is unbalanced if all the individual forces in the groupdon't add up to zero. Example: You push a shopping cart forward while a mousepushes it backward.
Every force has some direction that can be described, although in the case of an explosion, the direction might be every direction at once. Even that counts as a direction.