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An object with no force on it will either be at rest or moving with a steady velocity, an object with an unbalanced force, which is the same as saying it has a net force on it, will be accelerating (or decelerating)
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balanced forces are when the two opposite forces are equal and cause no change to the object e.g a car at a steady speed. unbalanced forces would cause the car to increase or decrease in speed
No. A glider that is moving at a constant speed and in a constant direction is at a constant velocity. In other words it is not accelerating. Therefore, all forces on it must be balanced.
If the forces weren't balanced, then the car would be (de) accelerating, thus the forces must be balanced.
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An object with no force on it will either be at rest or moving with a steady velocity, an object with an unbalanced force, which is the same as saying it has a net force on it, will be accelerating (or decelerating)
naruto is the best show ever and unbalenced
balanced forces are when the two opposite forces are equal and cause no change to the object e.g a car at a steady speed. unbalanced forces would cause the car to increase or decrease in speed
No. A glider that is moving at a constant speed and in a constant direction is at a constant velocity. In other words it is not accelerating. Therefore, all forces on it must be balanced.
To be held balanced or steady in readiness.
If the forces weren't balanced, then the car would be (de) accelerating, thus the forces must be balanced.
This is called steady motion.
first you need to not be scared of falling because if your scared you'll never learn how to ride a bike the second thing you need to do is stay steady and balanced on your bike so you don't fall
The adjective steady has the adverb form steadily.The verb steady has a rarely-used adverb form steadingly, from the present participle.
thrust, lift, drag and weight. these are all balanced forces as it is travelling at a constant speed.
Concentrate on a steady base and drive through the ball after contact instead of falling back.