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If the net force is zero, then the forces are balanced. If the net force is not zero, then the forces are not balanced. You can have a balanced pair of forces, but not a pair of balanced forces.
When a pair of balanced forces acts on an object, the net force that results is equal to zero.
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For any object to be at rest the Forces acting on it must be EQUAL in magnitude and OPPOSITE in direction.
In magnitude.
You could say a pair of horses, or a team of horses (if they are pulling something together).
If the net force is zero, then the forces are balanced. If the net force is not zero, then the forces are not balanced. You can have a balanced pair of forces, but not a pair of balanced forces.
The pair in the speech are to parts of the speech that are alike and meant to be used together. When someone prepares the speech they would have two things discussed and would need to show how they are related and/or similar.
The word 'pair' is both a noun (pair, pairs) and a verb (pair, pairs, pairing, paired).The noun 'pair' is a singular, common noun; a word for a set of two things used together or regarded as a unit (a pair of shoes); an article consisting of two joined or corresponding parts not used separately (a pair of scissors).The verb 'pair' means to put together or join to form a pair.
Not exactly. It means a pair of things, two things which go together. Grammatically speaking, "duo" is a noun and "two" is an adjective.
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Forces that cancel each other out are said to be balanced.
When a pair of balanced forces acts on an object, the net force that results is equal to zero.
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The forces that cause strike slip faults are shearing forces. These forces refer to a pair of equally opposed forces.
Complementary base pair
The lone pair forces bonding atoms away from itself