when any object is not moving there is at least two forces acting on it.....there are actually probably more.
think of a ball....if one force is "pushing" it from behind and another force of the same strength is "pushing" it in the other direction from the front....then the object can't move.
an object moving through a vaccuum
forces of body depends on the path it is moving for example if it is moving in straight path it under go forces like frictional forces and forces applied on it if the body is moving in slant path it has frictional force,acceleration due to to gravity(which acts down wards)
If an object is moving, no force is required to keep it moving. Forces are required to CHANGE its motion, for example, to speed it up, or to slow it down.
When all forces are balanced, the object can either be moving at a constant velocity or be at rest. But because you asked for balanced forces on a moving object, it is moving at a constant velocity.
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An object at rest cannot start moving with no forces.
For example, if a car moves on a road, it moves with respect to something - in this case, to the planet Earth. From the point of view of the car, the Earth is moving in the opposite direction. If you were referring to forces, better ask a separate question about forces.
Forces that likely act upon a moving object include:frictiongravity
A group of balanced forces adds vectorially to zero, so has no effect on any object, whether it's moving or not moving.
A group of balanced forces adds vectorially to zero, so has no effect on any object, whether it's moving or not moving.
If something is moving, no force is required for that something to continue moving. That doesn't mean there are no forces acting on Earth; for example, the Sun attracts Earth towards it. But that's not what keeps the Earth moving.
Forces don't move. Objects move. All moving objects have momentum as well as kinetic energy.