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No acceleration occurs - if stationary, it does not move, if moving, it continues its original velocity (speed *and* direction).
Since the opposite force is the strongest the object will tend to change direction of the object.Thats one of the effects of force.
The object doesn't move in either of the two directions. I am learning about this in sci., two equal forces equal one big force pushing upon an object moving in the opposite direction. It depends on the direction of the individual forces, if in opposite direction then as per the first answer, if in the same direction then the force is equal to the sum of the forces. If tangental then a vector is produced, that is an angle to the two forces
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Maybe, maybe not. Forces don't happen because you're moving ... forces are what cause you to move. If there are no forces acting on you, then you keep moving whichever way you're moving, and your speed or direction don't change. If there are forces acting on you, then your speed and/or direction can change. If the force is in the same direction that you're already moving, you'll move faster (accelerate). If the force is in the direction opposite to the direction you're moving, then your speed will decrease. Does any of this sound surprising ???
The object will move faster
No acceleration occurs - if stationary, it does not move, if moving, it continues its original velocity (speed *and* direction).
The object behaves as if there were a single force acting on it, which is the vector sum of the multiple forces.
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When all forces are balanced, the object is either stationairy or moving in one direction inTekkit - Episode 2 a constant speed
Since the opposite force is the strongest the object will tend to change direction of the object.Thats one of the effects of force.
The object doesn't move in either of the two directions. I am learning about this in sci., two equal forces equal one big force pushing upon an object moving in the opposite direction. It depends on the direction of the individual forces, if in opposite direction then as per the first answer, if in the same direction then the force is equal to the sum of the forces. If tangental then a vector is produced, that is an angle to the two forces
Frictional Force
As long as the forces remain the same or do not change direction
Balanced forces will not change the velocity - speed and direction - of a moving object. the object will continue to move in the same way.
Then the object will not accelerate (if it is stationary, then it will remain stationary, if it is already moving it will continue to move at the same velocity until a force begins to act on it).