Assuming this is a vacuum:
Motion would occur only if there is no secondly force acting on the object with the same magnitude(strength) but has the opposite direction to the force you're acting upon this object.
the net force which is the vector sum of the forces. If that sum = 0 then no motion occurs
Zero acceleration occurs when a body's velocity is constant. Newton's First Law of Motion tells us that this occurs when the external forces acting upon a body are balanced.
No acceleration occurs - if stationary, it does not move, if moving, it continues its original velocity (speed *and* direction).
ans: do you mean motion? motion is the meaning to move relative to something else, and it occurs (or is seen to be occurring) when two objects pass each other that have different velocities (not necessarily changing velocities). Without this, you would not be able to perceive motion at all. Motion doesn't mean speed has to change, as that relates simply to acceleration.
acceleration
the net force which is the vector sum of the forces. If that sum = 0 then no motion occurs
Zero acceleration occurs when a body's velocity is constant. Newton's First Law of Motion tells us that this occurs when the external forces acting upon a body are balanced.
yeah motion occurs. force is directly propotional to acceleration not motion.
The body accelerates.
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.
No acceleration occurs - if stationary, it does not move, if moving, it continues its original velocity (speed *and* direction).
Equilibrium
both occurs in gases (with little forces attraction between making them move in an uneven manner)
Motion - or rather acceleration - occurs as a result of a net force, meaning that the vector sum of forces on an object is non-zero. This is unrelated to "action and reaction"; please note that "action" and "reaction" occur on DIFFERENT OBJECTS.
motion occurs when an object changes its position relative to a reference point.
When a force is acting on an object, there is always another equal and opposite force acting upon it. For example; a car that is travelling forward has a force of 'Thrust' which is pulling the car forward, as this occurs, 'Drag' or 'Air resistance' is also acting upon the car.
in physics, electromagnetic radiation occurs when charged particles have forces acting on them to accelerate them. Electrons are responsible for the force needed to create electromagnetic radiation.