riding force,Frictional Force
An example of two kinds of forces would be gravity and magnetism.
Unlike parallel forces occur when two forces of equal magnitude act in opposite directions along the same line. An example is when two people push a box from opposite ends with the same strength; the box remains stationary due to the balance of forces. Another example is a tug-of-war, where teams pull on a rope in opposite directions, resulting in no movement if the forces are equal.
This is an example of a balanced force, where the forces exerted by the two horses on the rope are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction, resulting in no acceleration in the system.
the bag of apples ........ the weights of the apples are acting in same direction so it is an example of parallel forces
In that case, the vector sum of the forces is zero; the forces are said to be balanced. You can also get balanced forces with more than two forces, for example, three forces of the same magnitude at an angle of 120 degrees to one another.
examples of economic forces?
Two balanced forces are two forces in equal magnitude acting on opposite directions along the same line of action. This is analogous to a tug-of-war where the two teams have the exact same pulling power.
Tug of war is an example of static forces, that is until someone loses...
contact forces are those types of forces which results when the two interacting objects are perceived to be physically contacting each other. while non-contact force is any force applied to an object(or body) by another body that has not indirect contact with each other....
A force between two particles that is not directed along the line connecting them; for example, a tensor force between two nucleons. anything that is not central force is a non central force. study about central forces to understand this better.
If the forces are balanced, that means they cancel out one another - their vector sum is zero. This can't happen with two forces of unequal magnitude (strength), but it is possible to have three or more forces of unequal magnitude cancel one another; for example (in a one-dimensional example), forces of 3, -2, and -1.
One force is never "balanced". The word describes the overall combination of two or more forces. The whole group of forces is said to be balanced if their vector sum is zero. Example: The forces of two people pulling on a rope are balanced if their forces add to zero and the rope doesn't move. It's called a "Tug of War".