I assume you mean that the forces act on the same object. In that case, the net force is zero.
The plane will fly at steady height and speed :)
Forces that are unbalanced have a net force that does not equal zero
They are called COUPLE.if forces on an object are equal and opposite...
Two or more forces are balanced if their vector sum is zero. That means they all cancel each other out, and the total result is just as if there were no forces at all.
It means that all forces acting on it are equal.
Do you mean buoyancy? They are said to be balanced, because their net sum, or resultant, is zero.
When forces on a body are equal, the body stays still. The forces have to be equal in strength but the direction of application should be exactly opposite.
Forces are not always equal and opposite. This question needs to be rewritten.
opposing forces push with equal strength
I assume you mean that the forces act on the same object. In that case, the net force is zero.
The plane will fly at steady height and speed :)
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.
They are called COUPLE.if forces on an object are equal and opposite...
Forces that are unbalanced have a net force that does not equal zero
Do you mean buoyancy? They are said to be balanced, because their net sum, or resultant, is zero.
Equal forces acting on an object in opposite directions are called balanced forces. If they are on the same line of action, they are called couple forces.