Think of tug of war-if one team pulls harder, or has more force than the other, then this is unbalanced. it also means taht one team will go backwards
Any unbalanced force will change an object's velocity. If such a net force is in the direction of movement, the object will speed up.
Answer: Greater decrease in speed due to friction.
Answer: According to Newton's Second Law, such an object will accelerate, meaning that its velocity will change.
It depends on the direction in which that unbalanced force acts on it
Speed or direction is changed due to acceleration a, related with the force, a=F/m.
unbalanced
Move (or change direction/speed if it was already moving).
"Balanced" refers to forces, not to velocities or speeds. If an object is at terminal SPEED, the FORCES on it are balanced.
Then the object will move :) If you are talking about a car, and you have the brakes on, then it will be balanced because the brakes act as a balancing force.Scientifically, the only thing that makes a car move without any kind of brake on is because of unbalanced forces.
balanced forces are when the two opposite forces are equal and cause no change to the object e.g a car at a steady speed. unbalanced forces would cause the car to increase or decrease in speed
The forces are not in equilibrium and there is a resultant(net, unbalanced) force on the object.
unbalanced
Acceleration
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.
Move (or change direction/speed if it was already moving).
it can slow down or speed up.
First of all, there's no such thing as an unbalanced force. A group of forces maybe balanced or unbalanced, but the forces themselves aren't.An unbalanced group of forces acting on an object causes the object's velocityto change. That means the speed or direction of its motion changes. It doesn'ttell you anything about the object's position. In order to figure that out, you'dhave to know what its speed and direction were before the unbalanced groupof forces began acting on it, and you'd also need to know the object's mass.
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.
"Balanced" refers to forces, not to velocities or speeds. If an object is at terminal SPEED, the FORCES on it are balanced.
Then the object will move :) If you are talking about a car, and you have the brakes on, then it will be balanced because the brakes act as a balancing force.Scientifically, the only thing that makes a car move without any kind of brake on is because of unbalanced forces.
balanced forces are when the two opposite forces are equal and cause no change to the object e.g a car at a steady speed. unbalanced forces would cause the car to increase or decrease in speed
The result is acceleration of the object ... its speed of motion, or direction of motion, or both, change.