Well, honey, the similarity between balanced and unbalanced forces is that they both involve pushing and pulling on an object. The difference is that balanced forces cancel each other out, keeping the object at rest or moving at a constant speed, while unbalanced forces cause acceleration or deceleration. It's like comparing a calm day at the beach to a chaotic rollercoaster ride - both involve motion, but one is a lot more chill than the other.
An object with balanced forces acting on it is still. An object with unbalanced forces acting on them moves at an non constant velocity. It is possible for an object to have balanced forces acting on it and yet move in a vacuum.
They both are strong emotional forces
The rule of thumb that is useful for predicting whether one substance will dissolve in another is "likes dissolves likes". Similarity of substances depends on the type of bonds, intermolecular forces between solute and solvent, and if it is non-polar or polar molecule.
The Resistance forces combined in the French Forces of the Interior were incorporated in the regular armed forces between the summer of 1944 and March 1945.
I will laugh if this is someone from Oriana's Chemistry class. If you are, put into your own words please ^ ^ Um. From what I have been able to figure out, the primary forces of attraction between both water and alcohol molecules is the hydrogen bond, which is largely responsible in each for the high boiling point. Each have London dipole-dipole reactions that are also involved. Despite, or perhaps because of, their similarities, alcohol and water don't mix well, because they tend to form a really complicated hydrogen "network".
Unbalanced forces is when the forces are 0N or more. Balanced forces are 0.
I'm unable to display pictures, but I can describe the difference between balanced and unbalanced forces. Balanced forces are equal in size and opposite in direction, resulting in no change in motion. Unbalanced forces are unequal in size or not in opposite directions, causing an object to accelerate in the direction of the stronger force.
An object with balanced forces acting on it is still. An object with unbalanced forces acting on them moves at an non constant velocity. It is possible for an object to have balanced forces acting on it and yet move in a vacuum.
An object with balanced forces acting on it is still. An object with unbalanced forces acting on them moves at an non constant velocity. It is possible for an object to have balanced forces acting on it and yet move in a vacuum.
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If the penny isn't accelerating in some way, the forces are balanced. If it is, then they're unbalanced.
There is no such thing as a balanced force or an unbalanced force. A groupof two or more forces may be balanced or unbalanced. The group of forces isbalanced if the vector sum of all the forces in the group is zero.
There is no such thing as a balanced force or an unbalanced force. A groupof two or more forces may be balanced or unbalanced. The group of forces isbalanced if the vector sum of all the forces in the group is zero.
Balanced: the vector sum of all forces on an object is zero. Unbalanced: this sum it is not zero.
It it called balanced forces.
Both balanced and unbalanced forces can cause an object to move; however, balanced forces result in no change in an object's motion, while unbalanced forces cause an object to accelerate or decelerate.
The forces on the baseball are balanced when it's on the ground or on the shelf in the clubhouse, and unbalanced at all other times.