One example of two forces that are not equal in size is the gravitational force between a person and the Earth and the normal force exerted by the ground on the person. The gravitational force is constant and acts downward towards the center of the Earth, while the normal force acts upward and is equal in magnitude but opposite in direction to the gravitational force to keep the person stationary on the ground. Another example is the tension in a rope being pulled by two people; if one person is pulling with more force than the other, the tension in the rope will not be equal.
Two forces that are equal in size but opposite in direction are called balanced forces.
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When two forces are equal in size and opposite in direction, they are said to be balanced. This means that the forces cancel each other out and the object remains at rest or moves at a constant velocity.
If two forces cancel each other out, their magnitudes must be equal and opposite in direction. This means that the size of each force is the same but they act in opposite directions, resulting in a net force of zero.
Balanced forces occur when two forces acting on an object are equal in size and opposite in direction, causing no change in the object's motion. Unbalanced forces occur when the two forces are unequal in size, causing the object to accelerate in the direction of the larger force.
Two forces that are equal in size but opposite in direction are called balanced forces.
Forces that are equal in size but opposite in direction are called balanced forces.
Balanced forces
Balanced forces
Balanced forces
Balanced forces
Balanced Forces
Balanced Forces
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If the two forces working on an object are equal in size AND oppositely directed then the net force is zero. The object will travel in a straight line, thus it will be uniform motion.
When two forces are equal in size and opposite in direction, they are said to be balanced. This means that the forces cancel each other out and the object remains at rest or moves at a constant velocity.
Two forces equal in size and opposite in direction are balanced, not unbalanced, because they cancel each other out. Any set of forces which has a resultant of zero is said to be balanced.