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What happens when opposing forces are unbalanced?

When the opposing forces are not balanced, it can result in :- 1. Translation - when the unequal forces are being applied at the same point. 2. Rotation - when the unequal forces are being applied at different points.


What causes an object in motion to remain in motion?

Kinetic energy and lack of opposing forces such as friction.


How do opposing forces affect the motion of an object if the forces are balanced?

If opposing forces are balanced, the object will remain at rest or continue to move at a constant velocity. Balanced forces create a state of equilibrium where the net force on the object is zero, leading to no change in its motion.


What types of forces cause movement to stop?

Frictional forces, such as air resistance and surface friction, can cause movement to stop by opposing the motion of an object. Additionally, internal forces within the object, such as mechanical resistance or electromagnetic forces, can also contribute to stopping movement.


When will a force cause motion?

A force will cause motion, specifically it causes acceleration, whenever it is unbalanced by an opposing force, such as friction.


When will two opposing forces not change motion?

Two opposing forces will not change motion when they are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction. This results in a state of equilibrium where the forces cancel each other out, allowing the object to remain at rest or continue moving at a constant velocity.


What is the direction of friction forces?

opposing the motion


What is the name for forces that cause a change in the motion of an object?

The name for forces that cause a change in the motion of an object is "external forces." These forces can include friction, gravity, air resistance, and applied forces.


What can other forces do that frictional forces cannot do?

cause motion &+ cause positive acceleration . #


An object is in When opposing forces acting on balance each other?

An object is in equilibrium when the opposing forces acting on it are balanced, resulting in no overall change in its motion. This state can be achieved when the forces applied to the object are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.


What do unbalanced forces always cause in motion?

more motion :O


To start or change the motion of an object do you need unbalanced force or balanced force?

Doesn't matter Balanced Force would mean the object is traveling at a constant velocity due to Newton's First Law of Motion (Law of Inertia) Unbalenced Force would mean the object is accelerating (or decellerating) due to Newton's Second Law of Motion