A balanced force has no effect on any object: whether it is already in motion or is at rest is not relevant.
A balanced group of forces acting on the object has no effect on its motion. The object continues moving in a straight line at constant speed.
Balanced forces do not alter the motion of objects.
Balanced forces have the same effect as not moving at all. The motion of the object does not change at allOnly unbalanced forces can change the motion of an object. It does not matter if the object was at rest or was already moving.
A balanced force has no effect on any object.
When the forces acting on an object are balanced, they cancel each other out and the result is no change in its motion.Balanced forces have no effect on motion. Unbalanced forces cause acceleration.
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When the group of all forces acting on an object is balanced, then its effect on the object's motion is exactly the same as if there were no force at all. In that situation, the object continues with constant velocity, also called 'constant uniform motion'. It moves in a straight line, at a speed that doesn't change.
Two or more forces that are balanced add up to zero. They have the same effect on masses as the complete absence of force, and they can't change the speed or direction of an object's motion.
A change in an object's motion can be caused by both balanced and unbalanced forces. Balanced forces result in no change in motion, while unbalanced forces cause acceleration or deceleration in the object's motion.
The cumulative effect of the forces acting on an object determines its overall motion. If the forces are balanced, the object will maintain its current state of motion (either at rest or moving at a constant velocity). If the forces are unbalanced, the object will accelerate in the direction of the net force applied.
When the forces on an object are balanced, the object will either remain at rest or continue moving at a constant velocity in a straight line. This is known as Newton's First Law of Motion, which states that an object will remain in its state of motion unless acted upon by an external force.
No, a balanced force does not change the state of rest or motion of an object. A balanced force keeps an object at a constant state of rest or motion, meaning there is no change in velocity.