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What two forces are in a force pair?

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When a pair of balanced forces acts on an object the ne force that result is?

If the net force is zero, then the forces are balanced. If the net force is not zero, then the forces are not balanced. You can have a balanced pair of forces, but not a pair of balanced forces.


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Can anybody define interaction pair?

"A force pair composed of two forces that are opposite in direction and equal in magnitude." - Glencoe Physics


When a pair of balanced forces acts on an object the net force that results is?

When a pair of balanced forces acts on an object, the net force that results is equal to zero.


How are the forces in each force pair related?

how the force in each force pair related


Does forces always work in pairs?

well force does not always have to be worked by two pair it depends of how a person exert its for on something


What is the net force after a pair of balanced forces act on an object?

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What is net force after a pair of balanced forces act on an object?

Net force is 0


What is the net force when a pair of balanced forces acts on a object?

The net force is zero.


What term best describes the forces acting on an object with the net force of zero?

An object at rest, or an object with a constant velocity are the two possible states of an object with zero net force. An object with zero acceleration has zero net force. There many be several forces acting on the object, such as the force of gravity and the normal force of the ground. Even though an object sitting on the ground has two forces acting on it (gravity, and the normal force) the object does not accelerate because these forces are equal and opposite. An object with zero net force has all forces acting on it equally balanced and cancelling out


What is the reaction force of the gravitational force by earth on a satellite orbiting earth?

According to Newton's Third Law, there is a pair of forces: Earth attracts satellite; satellite attracts Earth. It really doesn't matter which of the two forces you call the "reaction force".


What is the net force when a pair of balanced forces acts on an object?

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