Any force will do. The only condition is that the TOTAL (or NET) force acting on an object is non-zero.
The Condition of Equilibrium, Force equal zero, is the condition of an object at rest or moving at constant velocity. Non-Equilibrium Condition, Force is not zero, is the condition for an object to move with increasing velocity.
When the object is at rest with respect to the frame of reference chosen.
An equal and opposite force is also applied to the object, so that the vector sum of all the forces on it is zero.
according to me zero unbalanced force is when force is applied in an object and it is not balance ,if there is no inertia due to it then it is called zero unbalanced force.
Such a force is called Equilibriant...
If an object doesn't move, then the net force on it is called "zero".
If the net force acting on an object is zero, it has no acceleration.
Yes, but the net force is ZERO! If an object is moving at constant velocity, the sum of the forces acting upon it is zero. When an object is motionless, its constant velocity is zero. If at any time the sum of the forces -- sometimes called the net force -- is non-zero, the object will accelerate in the direction of the resultant force.
work done on an object zero by a force would be zero isif the displacement of the object is zero
the net force acting on an object is zero. what is it
When the net force acting on an object is zero, then all the forces on the object are balanced.
Yes, but an object with net force of zero may still be moving. The net force is zero if the object is not accelerating.
A net force of zero will have no effect on a moving object. If there is a net force of zero on an object then the object will continue moving at a constant speed in the same direction.
Yes, but the net force is ZERO! If an object is moving at constant velocity, the sum of the forces acting upon it is zero. If at any time the sum of the forces -- sometimes called the net force -- is non-zero, the object will accelerate in the direction of the resultant force.
That's called a 'balanced' group of forces. Their effect on the object's motion is the same as the effect of zero force ... the object may rotate, but it won't accelerate.
The condition for an object to stay at rest or if moving, moving at a constant velocity is that the sum of forces acting on the object be zero or that no force acts on the object.
If the net force acting on an object is zero, then the object has zero acceleration. It's speed is constant and in a straight line. The speed could also be constant zero.
Then the forces are said NOT to be balanced. Also, you can say that there is a non-zero net force.
A non-zero net force on an object results in the object's acceleration.
Nothing. When the net force is zero, the object will not accelerate because their is no resultant force acting on the object.
If the net force is not zero then the object will move in the direction of the greater force.
An object at rest, or an object with a constant velocity are the two possible states of an object with zero net force. An object with zero acceleration has zero net force. There many be several forces acting on the object, such as the force of gravity and the normal force of the ground. Even though an object sitting on the ground has two forces acting on it (gravity, and the normal force) the object does not accelerate because these forces are equal and opposite. An object with zero net force has all forces acting on it equally balanced and cancelling out
If the net force acting on the object is zero, them it can't accelerate.
If an object is stationary the net force is zero.