You're fishing for "balanced", but that still doesn't make the statement true.
An object on a curved path can have constant speed even though the forces
on it are not balanced.
It is in Equilibrium and there are no forces acting on it.
Sure, as long as the sum of the forces is zero.
it will keep movin at a constant speed
In order for an object to travel with constant velocity the sum of forces acting on it must be zero
The object's acceleration is zero ... it continues moving in a straight line at a constant speed.
It is in Equilibrium and there are no forces acting on it.
zero
Sure, as long as the sum of the forces is zero.
The condition for an object to stay at rest or if moving, moving at a constant velocity is that the sum of forces acting on the object be zero or that no force acts on the object.
The condition for an object to stay at rest or if moving, moving at a constant velocity is that the sum of forces acting on the object be zero or that no force acts on the object.
The condition for an object to stay at rest or if moving, moving at a constant velocity is that the sum of forces acting on the object be zero or that no force acts on the object.
The condition for an object to stay at rest or if moving, moving at a constant velocity is that the sum of forces acting on the object be zero or that no force acts on the object.
It will have zero force BUT, it WILL have a constant velocity
it will keep movin at a constant speed
It's not necessary to specify that the object is moving at a constant speed. Any object with no outside forces acting on it does that. It also continues moving in a straight line.
An object moves with constant velocity when there is no net force acting upon it. If there are no forces acting on an object, or if the forces acting on it "cancel out" leaving a net force of zero acting on the object, it will have zero acceleration. With a zero acceleration, the velocity of the object will be constant.
In order for an object to travel with constant velocity the sum of forces acting on it must be zero