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The net force that is acting on an object that is not changing speed is centripetal force that is pulling the object into a circular path. However, just to be clear on this point, while the object's "speed" is not changing, it's "velocity" certainly is, because velocity, unlike speed, has a directional component to it.
It isn't clear what you mean by "objects of unequal forces". Gravity exerts a force on objects.
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Equal forces acting on an object in opposite directions are called balanced forces. If they are on the same line of action, they are called couple forces.
The net force that is acting on an object that is not changing speed is centripetal force that is pulling the object into a circular path. However, just to be clear on this point, while the object's "speed" is not changing, it's "velocity" certainly is, because velocity, unlike speed, has a directional component to it.
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Newton's first law of motion. "In the absence of force, a body either is at rest or moves in a straight line with constant speed." The object will be in equilibrium.Your question is not clear so perhaps you are looking for the Newton's third law. The forces will be called action and reaction but note that they are not always zero.
an example that may clear this is when you push on an object it pushes you back from the gravitational force
Crystal Clear with perfectly balanced chemicals.
Clear.
To clear the fraction, multiply the whole equation by the denominator of the fraction.
It is not clear what you want to calculate.
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It isn't clear what you mean with "matric forces". Please check the spelling and ask again.
The "cloudy" insulins are long-acting, while the "clear" insulins are rapid or short-acting. Drawing up the clear insulins first prevents the vial of short-acting insulin from being contaminated with a long-acting insulin.