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balanced = no movement of the object unbalanced = the object moves
Moves.
When the forces on an object are unbalanced the changes that could happen are the object speeds up, or slows down. And it can changes direction.
The object is accelerated in the direction of the net (or resultant) force.
Externally applied forces which are unbalanced (do not add up to zero) = so-called net external force
balanced = no movement of the object unbalanced = the object moves
the forces move
Moves.
It moves.
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.
it will lost its balance and crash
There's no such thing as "an unbalanced force".When the group of all forces acting on an object is unbalanced,the object accelerates, in the direction of the sum of all the forces,and at a rate that's proportional to the strength of their sum.If the group of all forces acting on an object is balanced, meaningthat the strength and direction of all of them adds up to zero, thenthe object moves at a constant speed in a straight line, which is thedefinition of zero acceleration.
When the forces on an object are unbalanced the changes that could happen are the object speeds up, or slows down. And it can changes direction.
If the [group of] forces on an object is unbalanced, the object accelerates.
The object is accelerated in the direction of the net (or resultant) force.
Externally applied forces which are unbalanced (do not add up to zero) = so-called net external force
balanced forces don't move an object, but unbalanced forces on an object do move