Since the opposite force is the strongest the object will tend to change direction of the object.Thats one of the effects of force.
Moves it the opposite direction.
balanced = no movement of the object unbalanced = the object moves
It accelerates in the opposite direction. Its velocity increases in the opposite direction to the direction that has been assigned positive.
The object is accelerated in the direction of the net (or resultant) force.
the water or fluid will be moving the opposite direction
Moves it the opposite direction.
The object will move faster
balanced = no movement of the object unbalanced = the object moves
It stays unbalanced, and in the same direction.
The object will accelerate in a downward direction.
as stated in newtons second law of motion- an object acted upon by an unbalanced force will accelerate in the direction of that force
Not always, the unbalanced force only points in the direction of the acceleration so a body may be moving in the opposite direction. Example. A car moves with some speed to the right on a horizontal surface and lock the brakes, if the surface has friction, but the net force acting on it is equal to the frictional force pointing left and produces a Deceleration of carriage until stop, but while this happens continuously in motion to the right.
It accelerates in the opposite direction. Its velocity increases in the opposite direction to the direction that has been assigned positive.
The object is accelerated in the direction of the net (or resultant) force.
the water or fluid will be moving the opposite direction
Statinory object can be moved. Moving object can be stopped. Direction of a moving object can be changed.etc.
Balanced forces will either push or pull against each other with equal force and no net movement will result. If forces are unbalanced, that means that one will push or pull harder than the other and movement will result.