When the total group of all forces acting on an object is unbalanced, then the object itself
experiences acceleration.
That means that its motion changes. Depending on exactly how the forces are arranged,
the object may speed up, or it may slow down, or it may curve toward moving in a different
direction.
Any unbalanced force will cause the object to accelerate in the direction of the net force. This means that applying unbalanced forces to an object will cause it to move. Thinking of applications for moving objects is very easy.
Unbalanced forces
The forces cause the object to move in the direction of the net force. If there are two unbalanced forces in opposite directions, the object will go in the direction of the stronger force.
unbalanced
unbalanced forces cause acceleration, an object in freefall has gravity as an unbalanced force.
acceleration
* Balanced: The vector sum of all forces on an object is zero. The object does not accelerate.* Unbalanced: The vector sum of all forces on an object is NOT zero, the object DOES accelerate.
Any unbalanced force will cause the object to accelerate in the direction of the net force. This means that applying unbalanced forces to an object will cause it to move. Thinking of applications for moving objects is very easy.
yes
Unbalanced forces
The forces cause the object to move in the direction of the net force. If there are two unbalanced forces in opposite directions, the object will go in the direction of the stronger force.
unbalanced
False forces that are equal in size but opposite in direction are called balanced forces. Unbalanced forces acting on an object cause the object to accelerate.
Balanced forces applied on both sides of an object cause it to be still. Unbalanced forces will cause the object to move away from the strongest force.
unbalanced forces cause acceleration, an object in freefall has gravity as an unbalanced force.
No. To have an acceleration, an UNBALANCED force is required.
There is no such thing as "a balanced force" or "a unbalanced force". Only a group of two or more forces can be balanced or unbalanced. An unbalanced group of forces acting on an object causes accelerated motion of the object. A balanced group of forces doesn't.