If the forces on an object are not balanced then it could do one of a number of things - 1. change speed (accelerate or decelerate) 2. change direction 3. change shape 4. spin if the forces on an object are balanced then it will stay in its original direction at a steady speed (this could be zero ie stationary)
Terminal velocity is an example of balanced forced because the gravitational forces and the air resistance balance each other.
False. A balanced force does not accelerate an object, but an unbalanced force is required to change the motion of an object.
balanced force is when things are balanced.
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not necessarily, all meals don't have to be balanced for the total diet to be balanced.
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In the case of a star (that is not actually going nova or supernova) they are balanced.
A seesaw can be balanced with equal weight. I balanced on a ledge, so I wouldn't fall. The gymnast balanced on the beam, after a hand spring.
Forced is the past tense of force.
Eisenhower balanced assertiveness and restraint in his foreign policies by remaining neutral until he was forced to act. He tried to use diplomacy rather than resorting to violence.
IF A and B are balanced set then A+B is balanced also.