The forces are not in equilibrium and there is a resultant(net, unbalanced) force on the object.
The forces would be unbalanced resulting in a change in velocity and speed.
Net force is 0
Net force is 0
When forces are balanced, the net force is zero.
The net force is unbalanced, so the OVERALL force cannot be 0.
Balanced force means two forces are acting on opposite sides of body and that body doesn't change its position.Nothing. Zero newtons. Zilch :L
if forces are balanced net force = 0 and the object has no action, it does not move
Net force is a vector sum of all the forces acting on the object. When forces acting on the body are balanced, their vector sum, or net force, is equal to zero.
No. The net force is the vector sum of all the forces acting on an object. If the forces are balanced, their sum (net force) will be zero, and the object will either be at rest or be moving at constant velocity in a straight line. If the vector sum of the forces is greater or less than zero, then the object will be accelerating, which means it will be undergoing a change in motion.
result in a net force of 0 N
0. An object in equilibrium has constant velocity, which makes its acceleration 0. Since net force=mass times acceleration, this would make the net force zero. Note that there could be multiple forces acting on the object, but since it is in equilibrium they would have to be equal and opposite in direction, to cancel all of the forces out. This would make the net force zero.
An unbalanced force produces a change in motion which means an object moves. In balanced forces, the net force is 0 and the object does not move.
The net force on an object at rest is 0.