-- An object may be in motion even without any forces on it.
-- An object will accelerate if the forces on it are unbalanced.
Move an object.
An unbalanced force can completely destroy the object (depending upon its mass and power of force) or can gradually move it or it can also have no effect on the object.
An unbalanced force can completely destroy the object (depending upon its mass and power of force) or can gradually move it or it can also have no effect on the object.
An unbalanced force can completely destroy the object (depending upon its mass and power of force) or can gradually move it or it can also have no effect on the object.
The forces cause the object to move in the direction of the net force. If there are two unbalanced forces in opposite directions, the object will go in the direction of the stronger force.
An unbalanced force acting on an object causes a change in its motion by accelerating it in the direction of the force. This acceleration results in the object moving. The greater the unbalanced force, the greater the acceleration and speed of the object.
An object starts to move when an unbalanced force is applied to it. This unbalanced force can come from pushing, pulling, or any other type of external force acting on the object.
The unbalanced force on an object will cause a change in direction towards the lesser force
An unbalanced force is a force that causes a change in the motion of an object, either by accelerating it or decelerating it. When the net force acting on an object is not zero, it will cause the object to move in the direction of the greater force.
centripetal force
it can be both. If its unbalanced the object will move with the force that is greater. Balanced forces have a net force of zero.
A balanced force acting on an object at rest does not cause any motion because the forces cancel each other out. On the other hand, an unbalanced force on an object at rest will cause the object to start moving in the direction of the greater force.