It depends on its weight and the force of weight it is balencing out with.
When terminal velocity is reached, the gravitational force is balanced with the force of resistance.
In space a balanced force is can be anything without a kinetic effect. A balanced force is gravity because it can have a different effect on one side of an object that the other.
gravity is definitely a balanced force
Mybe the materials on which they use to make a backpack
Objects move according to their net force, or the total amount of force acting on them. Balanced forces are just that, balanced. An object with balanced forces will not move because the opposing forces will cancel each other out. However, if there are unbalanced forces, the object will move in accordance with the force that is greater. When moving though, there is always friction. Whether you be underwater, on the ground, or in the air there is always friction on the Earth. (Besides vacuums, of course.) Force is equal to mass x acceleration. With that you can find the forces of the object if you know its mass and acceleration.
A backpack exerts a downward force on the body due to gravity pulling it downward. Additionally, the straps of the backpack exert a force on the shoulders and back to support the weight of the backpack.
balanced force is when things are balanced.
As the backpack gets higher, the distance over which you are lifting it increases, requiring more work to overcome gravity. The force needed to lift the backpack is directly proportional to the distance it is lifted and the weight of the backpack. This is due to the gravitational force acting on the backpack.
The backpack exerts a downward force (due to gravity) on the body's back and hips. This force is distributed across the back and hips, depending on the weight of the backpack and how it is positioned on the body.
The backpack exerts a downward force due to gravity on the body's back. Additionally, the straps create tension forces that pull the backpack towards the body.
If the backpack is being carried at a constant speed, there is no change in velocity, which means there is no net force acting on it. Since work is the result of a force acting over a distance, and no force is causing the backpack to accelerate or decelerate, no work is being done on the backpack.
-- "Inertia" is not a force. -- There is no such thing as a single balanced force or a single unbalanced force.
if the net force is balanced then it has to be zero
Force is an external effort and If the resultant of all force acting on a body is zero, then the forces are known as balanced force . Balanced forces do not change the speed.
A balanced force will have a net force that is equal to 0. A balanced force will have an opposing force of equal magnitude of the largest force.
The force required to hold a 6.8 kg backpack in your arms would be equal to the weight of the backpack, which is 6.8 kg multiplied by the acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s^2), giving a force of about 66.64 N.
A flag pole is not a balanced force. It exerts a downward force due to gravity which is balanced by an upward force exerted by the surface it is attached to, preventing it from falling.