An unbalanced group of forces acting on an object
always changes the object's velocity.
When forces are unbalanced on an object, the object will move.
An object with balanced forces acting on it is still. An object with unbalanced forces acting on them moves at an non constant velocity. It is possible for an object to have balanced forces acting on it and yet move in a vacuum.
The acceleration plus other driving forces minus retarding forces equals the unbalanced force (force net.)
The velocity is constant and there is no net or unbalanced force.
Unbalanced forces don't add up to zero. Balanced forces do.
If forces on an object are unbalanced, the object will accelerate or decelerate. If forces on an object are balanced, the object will stay still or keep moving with the same velocity.
Untrue. When all forces are unbalanced, i.e. there is a net force on an object, it will accelerate and change velocity. Otherwise, it will stand still or continue on its current course and velocity.
Unbalanced forces is when the forces are 0N or more. Balanced forces are 0.
The velocity changes when an object is acted upon by unequal forces.
Yes, balanced forces don't have any motion, but I'm not sure if they would have a constant velocity.
Since there is an acceleration (a change of velocity), the forces are unbalanced.
No. If the forces on an object are unbalanced, that means their sum is not zero, and there is a net force on the object. Since there is a net force on it, the object is accelerated, which is another way of saying that its velocity changes.
If forces on an object are unbalanced, it will accelerate (its velocity will change). If torques are unbalanced, it will start to rotate - or more precisely, its speed of rotation will change.
If the group of forces on an object is unbalanced, then the object can't have constant velocity. Its speed or the direction of its motion must change.
The forces would be unbalanced resulting in a change in velocity and speed.
it can slow down or speed up.
Not balanced UNTIL it reaches terminal velocity.
Wherever you see a change in velocity, you know that unbalanced forces had to be involved somehow. Without those, velocity can't change.
When the forces on a windmill are unbalanced, the blades may slow down or speed up, or they may change direction. When the blades are rotating at a constant velocity (speed and direction), then the forces are balanced.
If a car (or any object, for that matter) accelerates, that is, if it velocity changes, then there are unbalanced forces. If the object doesn't accelerate - for example, if it remains on the spot - then the forces are balanced.
If forces on an object are balanced, the object will not accelerate - i.e., its velocity won't change.
There is no such thing as a balanced force or an unbalanced force. A groupof two or more forces may be balanced or unbalanced. The group of forces isbalanced if the vector sum of all the forces in the group is zero.
There is no such thing as a balanced force or an unbalanced force. A groupof two or more forces may be balanced or unbalanced. The group of forces isbalanced if the vector sum of all the forces in the group is zero.
No. An unbalanced force causes motion, but balanced forces keep a body in motion in a straight line at constant velocity, or at rest at constant 0 velocity.
this is unbalanced forces.