1) While the ball is kicked, the main force is the force of the foot against the ball.2) While the ball is in the air, the main force acting on the ball - again, an unbalanced force - is gravity.
if a force is unbbalanced one force is greater than the other. So if a force in this direction> is twice as big as the one in <this direction it is unbalanced and will move that way>.
Unbalanced, because there is a force which gives the object direction. If forces are balanced, the directions cancel each other.
The forces acting on an object, canceling each other out is a balanced force. An unbalanced force is like a woman and a child tugging on a rope, and the woman is winning and pulling the child toward her- that is an example of an unbalanced force. A balanced force is like two children, about of the same height and weight pulling a rope and they are both balanced to each other and no one is winning- it is equal- that is an example of a balanced force.
An example of a balanced force is two cards leaning against each other and not falling over, or two football players blocking each other but neither overpowering the other. An example of an unbalanced force is two cards leaning on each other then falling over, or two football players blocking each other, then one tackles the other.
when two forces of applied on an object and the forces are not equal; the force on one side is greater than the other, this is called an unbalanced force
When one force is greater then the other.
The acceleration plus other driving forces minus retarding forces equals the unbalanced force (force net.)
Unbalanced forces
if a force is unbbalanced one force is greater than the other. So if a force in this direction> is twice as big as the one in <this direction it is unbalanced and will move that way>.
an unbalanced force is where the forces of something on eachside are unbalanced say if people were having a tug of war and on one side theer were great big rugy players that were super strong and on the other side were math nerds who were weak then the force would be unbalanced because theer is more force on one side than the other
There is no such thing as "an unbalanced force". There are only forces. When two or more separate forces act on the same object, the GROUP of forces may be balanced or unbalanced. If the sizes and directions of all the individual forces add up to zero, then the GROUP of forces is balanced. If one of them changes or goes away, then the GROUP of forces is unbalanced.
Unbalanced, because there is a force which gives the object direction. If forces are balanced, the directions cancel each other.
You're going for the word "unbalanced", but that's the wrong way to use it. One person sitting on a see-saw is never balanced or unbalanced. It depends what's sitting on the other end. Similarly, one force is never balanced or unbalanced. The whole group of forces acting on the same object is either balanced or unbalanced. If you put them all together and they add up to zero, then they're balanced. If they don't then they're unbalanced. If your "certain force" is partially canceled or not canceled at all by other forces, then the whole set of them all together are unbalanced. It's wrong to say that your "certain force" is unbalanced, and it sends shivers up my back when people say that so please don't do it.
Balanced forces will either push or pull against each other with equal force and no net movement will result. If forces are unbalanced, that means that one will push or pull harder than the other and movement will result.
-- A tug-of-war with the football team on one end of the rope and the cheerleaders on the other end. -- The weight of the space shuttle and external fuel tanks vs. the thrust of its rocket engines when they're all burning. -- My weight in the water vs. the maximum upward force that I'm able to generate by kicking. -- The weight of the front bumper of a car, with the car attached, vs. the maximum force with which a little old lady is able to lift it.
an unballanced force is required to break the pencil. because a balanced force will result in two equal forces acting opposie to each other. while an unbalanced force can easily break up the pencil.
an unballanced force is required to break the pencil. because a balanced force will result in two equal forces acting opposie to each other. while an unbalanced force can easily break up the pencil.