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When the forces are balanced, the net force is zero, by definition. "Net force" refers to the vector sum of all the forces acting on an object.
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When forces are balanced, the net force is zero.
If all forces acting on the object are balanced (equal), the net force acting on the object is zero.
Net force is the overall force acting on an object when all individual forces are taken into account. Balanced forces occur when the net force on an object is zero, meaning the object remains at rest or moves at a constant velocity. In contrast, unbalanced forces cause acceleration or deceleration of an object.
If the forces are balanced, the net force is zero. This also means that the object is not accelerating. (net force = mass x acceleration)
Both balanced force and net force refer to the overall force acting on an object. Balanced force occurs when the total force is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction, resulting in no change in an object's motion. Net force is the overall force that remains after all forces acting on an object are combined, determining its acceleration or deceleration.
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When a pair of balanced forces act on an object, the net force is zero. This means that the forces cancel each other out, resulting in no acceleration of the object.
An unbalanced force is when the net force acting on an object is not zero, causing the object to accelerate in the direction of the greater force. A balanced force is when the net force on an object is zero, resulting in no change in the object's motion.
If the object accelerates, that means the forces are NOT balanced.