In China, it is the Yin and the Yang.
Hopefully that was the answer you were looking for!
Gravity, electromagnetic, nuclear.
Two forces may not balance each other if they are acting in different directions or have different magnitudes. When forces are not equal and opposite, they result in acceleration or movement of the object in the direction of the greater force.
Equilibrium.
That's because forces will ONLY balance under very specific circumstances.
Magnetic and electric forces interact with each other in a given system through the movement of charged particles. When a charged particle moves, it creates a magnetic field, which can then interact with other charged particles in the system. This interaction can result in forces being exerted on the particles, causing them to move in specific ways.
An object with opposing forces balance each other is called equilibrium. This means that the forces acting on the object are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction, resulting in a state of stability or rest.
Forces interact with each other through various mechanisms, such as contact forces (like friction, tension, and normal force) or non-contact forces (like gravity, electromagnetic force, and nuclear force). Depending on the types of forces involved, they can either attract or repel each other, causing objects to move or change shape. The net effect of multiple forces acting on an object determines its overall motion and behavior.
Yes, according to Newton's third law of motion, when two objects interact, they exert equal and opposite forces on each other. This means that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Atoms physically interact with each other through various forces such as electromagnetic forces, strong nuclear forces, and weak nuclear forces. These forces can cause atoms to attract or repel each other, leading to the formation of chemical bonds or interactions.
When all the forces annihilate each other... in other words whe the total resultant is zero.
equal or equilibrium
two cards standing up against each other.