An object will continue to travel at constant speed unless acted on by an unbalanced force, and for every force acted on there is an equal opposite reaction in the other way. So the speed and direction of the object will be changed.
Source(s):F=MAThe velocity of the object which it is acting on changes in the direction of the excess force.
The "net force" is the vector sum of all forces acting on an object. "Balanced forces" means that the net force is zero. "Unbalanced forces" means that the net force is non-zero. Note that unbalanced forces on an object will cause an acceleration - the object's velocity will change.
The upward force acting on an object is the normal force. It is equal in magnitude, but opposite in direction to the object's weight.
the resultant force
It would have to be an unstoppable force if the object was immovable.
gravity
When there is more force acting on one side of an object than the other side. Therefore the object will move to the side with less force.
Any object on which an unbalance force is acting will accelerate - i.e., its velocity will change.
An unbalance force means that the total force acting on an object, also known as the net force, is not equal to zero.
when unbalanced force acts on a body it moves in the direction in which their is less force acting Improved answer: Unbalance force causes the net force on an object to modify and will move at that force.
If there is no counter-force (usually friction), the object will accelerate.
unbalance force
The "net force" is the vector sum of all forces acting on an object. "Balanced forces" means that the net force is zero. "Unbalanced forces" means that the net force is non-zero. Note that unbalanced forces on an object will cause an acceleration - the object's velocity will change.
Assuming this is a vacuum: Motion would occur only if there is no secondly force acting on the object with the same magnitude(strength) but has the opposite direction to the force you're acting upon this object.
the net force which is the vector sum of the forces. If that sum = 0 then no motion occurs
When one or more forces act on an object, the object may or may not move. For an object to accelerate, an unbalanced force must be acting (ie the forces must not cancel out). When this is the case, the acceleration of the object will be equal to the force acting divided by the mass of the object. (Newton's Second Law says that "F = m * a").If no force is acting on an object, it will remain at rest or at a constant speed moving in a straight line (according to Newton's First Law). It is not until an unbalance force exists that the object can change its velocity.When the object does move, the work done (energy used) is equal to the force moving it multiplied by the distance it has moved in the direction of the force ("W = F * s").
weight, The weight of an object is the force of gravity acting on it.
The upward force acting on an object is the normal force. It is equal in magnitude, but opposite in direction to the object's weight.