A change in velocity - for example, a motion when there was no previous motion - occurs if an unbalanced force is applied to an object.
There's no such thing as "an unbalanced force".If the entire group of two or more forces on an objectis unbalanced, then the object's motion changes.
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Unbalanced.
Acceleration ... whether or not it was in motion initially.
A change in velocity - for example, a motion when there was no previous motion - occurs if an unbalanced force is applied to an object.
Balanced forces do not change its motion (no acceleration). Unbalanced forces changes the motion of the object (acceleration).
There's no such thing as "an unbalanced force".If the entire group of two or more forces on an objectis unbalanced, then the object's motion changes.
Constant acceleration is the resulting motion of forces acting on an unbalanced bicycle.
There would have to be an unbalanced force put an object in motion but once in motion no force is necessary for it to remain in motion
Resultant motion of the body on which these unbalanced forces operate.
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Unbalanced.
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more motion :O
Balanced forces do not change its motion (no acceleration). Unbalanced forces changes the motion of the object (acceleration).
This is best Answered by realizing that "balanced Forces cannot, collectively, Produce Motion"; ergo, only unbalanced forces can provide - or change the state of - Motion.