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Balanced forces acting on an object do not change the object's position.
Yes, the object can have equal forces acting in opposite directions: 5N ->[]<- 5N The object will have forces acting upon it, but will not move.
If the forces are balanced this means that there is no net force acting
Equilibrium is a state in which all forces acting on an object are in balance.
If there are two or more unequal forces acting on an object then the object will be acting on the forces. ^_^
equilibrium
Their vector sum is zero. Their effect on the object they're pushing is the same as if there were no forces acting on it at all.
Balanced forces acting on an object do not change the object's position.
Yes, the object can have equal forces acting in opposite directions: 5N ->[]<- 5N The object will have forces acting upon it, but will not move.
When the net forces acting on an object sum to zero then the object's acceleration is zero.
If the forces are balanced this means that there is no net force acting
equilibrium
False forces that are equal in size but opposite in direction are called balanced forces. Unbalanced forces acting on an object cause the object to accelerate.
Equilibrium is a state in which all forces acting on an object are in balance.
An object with balanced forces acting on it is still. An object with unbalanced forces acting on them moves at an non constant velocity. It is possible for an object to have balanced forces acting on it and yet move in a vacuum.
The forces acting on a stationary object are:PushPullGravity