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What are forces of equal strength acting in opposite directions on an object called
This definition describes equilibrium.
They are called COUPLE.if forces on an object are equal and opposite...
Magnetic (north and south poles are equal and opposite) otherwise Newton says every action has an equal but opposite reaction. If you punch a wall your fist hits the wall at the same rate the wall damages your fist.
equal to zero because two opposite forces will cancel each other
the answer is equilibriumequilibrium
Rarely to to opposing force (opposite forces) push with the same exact force (strength). Usually one force or the other will prevail.
What are forces of equal strength acting in opposite directions on an object called
When forces on a body are equal, the body stays still. The forces have to be equal in strength but the direction of application should be exactly opposite.
It happens when 1 force is having larger magnituge and the other is less in magnitude ........ and then the forces does not balance each other Take the example of weight and tension of a body connected by string . weight and tension are always opposite in the direction if the weight is suppose 12 newton and tension is 10 newton , then same thing will happen , they can't balance each other ...... as the strength of weight is more than tension
This definition describes equilibrium.
opposing forces push with equal strength
Forces are not always equal and opposite. This question needs to be rewritten.
By adding a positive force to a negative force and determining which side has a greater strength will determine the net force.
They are called COUPLE.if forces on an object are equal and opposite...
Magnetic (north and south poles are equal and opposite) otherwise Newton says every action has an equal but opposite reaction. If you punch a wall your fist hits the wall at the same rate the wall damages your fist.
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.