inertia and gravitational pull
When two or more forces are equal in magnitude but act in opposite directions, their effects cancel each other out. This results in a situation known as equilibrium, where there is no change in an object's motion as the forces balance each other.
During motion, the only two equal forces that can cancel each other without altering the motion of the object are normal and gravity, they are opposite to each other but the same. Also if Fa/T is equal to Friction, then the forces are balanced.
During motion, the only two equal forces that can cancel each other without altering the motion of the object are normal and gravity, they are opposite to each other but the same. Also if Fa/T is equal to Friction, then the forces are balanced.
Unbalanced forces are two or more forces that are not equal in magnitude and opposite in direction, resulting in a change in the motion of an object. The net force produced by unbalanced forces causes the object to accelerate in the direction of the resultant force.
Aerodynamics
Forces can produce motion, change in shape or size, and heating or cooling effects in an object.
In the science of physics, we find the field of mechanics, and it is in mechanics that forces, motion, energy and their effects on matter are investigated.
Forces can stop or start an object in motion, or change its velocity. They can also change the shape of objects.
Two forces result in no motion when they are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction. This creates a state of equilibrium where the forces cancel each other out, resulting in no net force acting on an object to cause motion.
Internal forces are not included in an equation of motion analysis because they cancel each other out within the system. This means that the effects of internal forces on the motion of an object are already accounted for and do not need to be separately considered in the analysis.
Unbalanced
motion