Sure. If all of the forces on an object are balanced, then the object continues moving
in a straight line at constant speed.
All of the forces on an airplane cruising in level flight, or on a car on cruise-control on a
straight piece of road, are balanced.
The would be balanced forces.
The same way it acts on any other objects. If the forces are balanced, there will be no acceleration.
Then the objects will move in the direction of the resultant force.
If they are balanced and equal they have no overall effect on the acceleration of an object.
Yes.
Sure. If all of the forces on an object are balanced, then the object continues moving in a straight line at constant speed. All of the forces on an airplane cruising in level flight, or on a car on cruise-control on a straight piece of road, are balanced.
If your body isn't moving, balanced forces must be acting on it.
Balanced forces do not change because each side is pushing the other with the same amount of force. Action Force is a force that exerts a force on another object.Reaction force is equal, and opposite of the first force. In response to the force applied.Hope that helps
When the forces on an object are balanced, then they have the same effect on itas NO FORCE at all would have. That means that the object does not accelerate,and THAT means that it continues moving in a straight line, at a constant speed.If that didn't blow your mind, then please read it again. One of the things it tells usis that it doesn't take ANY FORCE to keep an object moving.
Either no force at all, or else a group of forces whose vector sum is zero ... often known as a 'balanced' group of forces.
If an object is already in motion, in principle it requires no force to remain moving.
If forces on an object are unbalanced, the object will accelerate or decelerate. If forces on an object are balanced, the object will stay still or keep moving with the same velocity.