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Balanced forces will either push or pull against each other with equal force and no net movement will result. If forces are unbalanced, that means that one will push or pull harder than the other and movement will result.
unbalanced same balanced doesn't = 0 push or pull netforce = 0 change an have direction doesn't change motion objects motion
Magnets do not affect balanced forces because balanced forces result in no change in an object's motion. However, magnets can affect unbalanced forces by either attracting or repelling objects, causing a change in their motion or acceleration. This is due to the magnetic field exerted by the magnet interacting with other magnetic materials around it.
Balanced force means that the sum (vector sum) of all forces on an object is zero. Unbalanced means it's not.
Must be unbalanced. Otherwise, the moon would be moving at constant speed in a straight line.
When two forces acting on an object are not equal in size, we say that they are unbalanced forces. a stationary object starts to move in the direction of the resultant force. ... a moving object changes speed and/or direction in the direction of the resultant force.
Balanced forces means the net force is zero, but net force can also be positive or negative numbers. If I pull a block with a force of 10N to the right, and you pull it with a force of 10N to the left, the net force on the block is zero, thus balanced forces. If I start to pull with a force of 20N to the right, but you still pull 10N to the left, the net force on the block is 10N to the right, thus causing acceleration of the block to the right, thus unbalanced forces
It is an external effort in the form of push or pull, which tries to make the change in the state or direction of the body( body might be moving or at rest) . These are of two types balanced forces and unbalanced forces .
No. Energy is what allows you to work. Force, however, is a push or pull or something that tries to make something else move. When forces are balanced, an object stays where it is, when the forces are unbalanced, the object moves.
There is no such thing as a balanced or unbalanced force. There's only abalanced or unbalanced group of forces.A balanced group of forces is a group that adds up to zero. An unbalanced groupis a group of forces that doesn't.Simple example of a balanced group of forces . . . a tug-of-war. 29 strong menpull on one end of a thick rope, and 47 strong women pull on the other end inthe opposite direction. What happens to the flag hanging from the middle ofthe rope ? Nothing ! It doesn't move at all, because when you add up all of theforces ... 47 strong forces in one direction and 29 stronger ones in the oppositedirection ... they add up to zero, and there's no force at all on the flag to make itmove one way or the other.If one little boy comes along and pulls on one end of the rope, the group offorces isn't balanced any more, the combination of forces on the flag isn't zeroany more, and the flag moves in the direction of the little boy.
The force that pulls the apple down is gravity. When the apple is at rest on the tree, the forces are balanced between gravity pulling the apple down and the tree branch pushing up on the apple. Once the apple falls, gravity becomes the unbalanced force causing it to accelerate towards the ground.
Forces with be balanced about any time, unless you add another force to it. For example, when you set a pencil, pen, paper, ext. the forces are equal. They both pull (or push) on themselves. But when you add a force gravity pulls it down (falls, falls to the floor).