equal and opposite
C. equal
The net force is 15.4-9.2=6.2 Newtons in the direction of the 15.4 force.
A "Balanced" force means that there are other forces (there must be at least one) acting on the same object whose vector sum will add up to be equal & opposite the original force. An "Unbalanced" force means that there may be other forces (there may be no others) acting on the same object, but their vector sum is not equal & opposite to the original force.
Following Newton's second formula, unbalanced force is the product of mass of the object and the acceleration produced. F=ma
Deceleration is merely acceleration in a direction opposite to the original motion. If something isnt moving it cannot be decelerated but if it is moving and the resultant force acts in the opposite direction to motion it will decelerate the object.
C. equal
C. equal
equal
No. The opposite is true.
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A negative force. Since the force added in the opposite direction works against the original force, you would subtract the added force from the original force. Since subtracting a positive is the same thing as adding a negative, this force would be considered negative to the positive direction.
A negative force. Since the force added in the opposite direction works against the original force, you would subtract the added force from the original force. Since subtracting a positive is the same thing as adding a negative, this force would be considered negative to the positive direction.
C. equal
The equal force in the opposite direction.
The net force is 15.4-9.2=6.2 Newtons in the direction of the 15.4 force.
A "Balanced" force means that there are other forces (there must be at least one) acting on the same object whose vector sum will add up to be equal & opposite the original force. An "Unbalanced" force means that there may be other forces (there may be no others) acting on the same object, but their vector sum is not equal & opposite to the original force.
A "Balanced" force means that there are other forces (there must be at least one) acting on the same object whose vector sum will add up to be equal & opposite the original force. An "Unbalanced" force means that there may be other forces (there may be no others) acting on the same object, but their vector sum is not equal & opposite to the original force.