Forces that cancel each other out are said to be balanced.
Two or more forces whose effects cancel each other out are known as balanced forces. Balanced forces will not change the motion of an object.
Foces that cancel each other out are called balenced forces.
a balanced pair of forces
(NOT a pair of balanced forces. It's the pair that's balanced, not the forces.)
It is Balanced forces.
Balanced Forces
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1st is ff and 2nd is also ff
That is difficult to answer in that a horizontal force may be perpendicular to the body. So, the question does not differentiate between "can a vertical force cancel a horizontal force?" and "can a horizontal force cancel a horizontal force?" The best answer is, yes: two opposite and equal horizontal forces, both perpendicular to a body, will cancel each other.
Well, let's put on our thinking caps here: If you're trying to push a car, and you can't quite do it alone, you call your friend over and ask him to help you. So he comes over, and he stands next to you, and which way does he push . . . in the same direction as you're pushing, or in the opposite direction ? Which direction helps you move the car, and which direction would make the two of you look like Laurel and Hardy, and transform the both of you into objects of derision and scorn ?
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....
It experiences a torque but no force. As the dipole is placed at an angle to the direction of a uniform electric field it experiences two opposite and equal forces which are not along the same line. This develops a torque which aligns the dipole along the field. The dipole does not experience any force as the two forces cancel each other.
When 2 forces are not equal they work against each other. When a light is able to move.I agree===============================Answer #2:I don't.There's no such thing as one unbalanced force. A group of two or more forces is unbalanced if their vector sum is not zero. That means that after they're through fighting, pulling with all different strengths in all different directions, they don't exactly all cancel out. If they did, and the result of all of them was zero, then we would say that the group of forces is balanced.
If they cancel, then their magnitudes must be equal.
When two forces cancel each other out, -- their magnitudes (size) must be exactly equal -- their directions must be exactly opposite.
No. When two forces act in the same direction, they can be added together. It is only when two identical forces act in opposite directions that they cancel each other out.
The forces are said to be in equilibrium in that case.
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they are called balanced forces and don't do anything except cancel each other out
unbalanced forces
action reaction pairs
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.
nothing. the two forces cancel each other out.