In principle, any force acting on an object is unbalanced, UNLESS there is a second force in the opposite direction, acting on the same object.
Unbalanced force means the Net Force. So if there was a force of 6N to the left and 4N to the right the unbalanced or net force would be 2N to the left.
The unbalanced force on an object will cause a change in direction towards the lesser force
There would have to be an unbalanced force put an object in motion but once in motion no force is necessary for it to remain in motion
Generally it is just called an unbalanced force. A net force is the result of one or more unbalanced forces and results in an acceleration. An example of an unbalanced force is the force of gravity.(which is the answer to a typical quiz question)
No, an unbalanced desk is not an example of an unbalanced force. An unbalanced force refers to a force that causes motion or a change in motion, while an unbalanced desk is simply an object that is not level.
a unbalanced force hav one direction which clealr mens that a balanced force has no direction.wow i would prefer unbalanced force cause there is so much to write about
When an object accelerates, the force is unbalanced.
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-- "Inertia" is not a force. -- There is no such thing as a single balanced force or a single unbalanced force.
An unbalanced force means that the vector sum of all forces acting on an object is NOT zero. Such an unbalanced force will result in an acceleration.
Unbalanced forces are forces that produce a nonzero net force, which changes an object's motion. The result of an unbalanced force is acceleration of an object.