Forces are exerted on a submerged object due to water pressure not being balanced due to buoyancy. This is when the pressure at the bottom of the submerged object is greater than the fluid on the top of the object, thus projecting the object upward.
Balanced, or in equilibrium
When an object is at rest, the forces acting upon it are balanced - there are no unbalanced forces.
All of the forces exerted by the individual molecules in a fluid add together to make up the pressure exerted by the fluid
air particles push against each other and against the container and these pushes create forces against their container.xD
Then the forces are said NOT to be balanced. Also, you can say that there is a non-zero net force.
un-accelerated
Balanced, or in equilibrium
When an object is at rest, the forces acting upon it are balanced - there are no unbalanced forces.
All of the forces exerted by the individual particles in a fluid combine to make up the pressure exerted by the fluid.
That is usually called pressure. For forces within solids, it may also refer to the stress.
All of the forces exerted by the individual molecules in a fluid add together to make up the pressure exerted by the fluid
air particles push against each other and against the container and these pushes create forces against their container.xD
Displacement, Work, etc. Force becomes zero as it becomes balanced.
Then the forces are said NOT to be balanced. Also, you can say that there is a non-zero net force.
That is usually called pressure. For forces within solids, it may also refer to the stress.
That is usually called pressure. For forces within solids, it may also refer to the stress.
A textbook on a table is an example of balanced forces. The force of gravity pulling the book downward is balanced by the normal force exerted by the table in the upward direction, resulting in the book remaining stationary on the table.