No, they are not. The forces are balanced only when forces of equal magnitude are acting in the opposite direction.
What two forces? If two forces go in opposite directions, and have the same magnitude, they will be balanced. Otherwise they wont'.
The two forces are tension and gravity. The object will alternate in the same direction as the tension force.
Balanced forces have the same effect as not moving at all. The motion of the object does not change at allOnly unbalanced forces can change the motion of an object. It does not matter if the object was at rest or was already moving.
Every force has a direction. Two or more separate forces acting on the same object have thesame effect on the object as a single force. The strength and direction of the equivalent singleforce can easily be calculated, and may not be the same as the strength or direction of any of theindividual forces.
yes, they can balanced if they r in opposite direction n have same magnitude.....
No, they sum up to twice one of the forces.
The forces are balanced, and the net force is zero
As long as the forces remain the same or do not change direction
What two forces? If two forces go in opposite directions, and have the same magnitude, they will be balanced. Otherwise they wont'.
The two forces are tension and gravity. The object will alternate in the same direction as the tension force.
If the item is already in motion, yes; it will continue to move in the same direction and at the same speed.
Balanced forces have the same effect as not moving at all. The motion of the object does not change at allOnly unbalanced forces can change the motion of an object. It does not matter if the object was at rest or was already moving.
You add them together. If there is no other force in the opposite direction it is also recognized as zero.
Balanced forces will not change the velocity - speed and direction - of a moving object. the object will continue to move in the same way.
Every force has a direction. Two or more separate forces acting on the same object have thesame effect on the object as a single force. The strength and direction of the equivalent singleforce can easily be calculated, and may not be the same as the strength or direction of any of theindividual forces.
When all forces are balanced, the object is either stationairy or moving in one direction inTekkit - Episode 2 a constant speed
yes, they can balanced if they r in opposite direction n have same magnitude.....