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False. Balanced forces on an object do not cause the object to accelerate. Acceleration occurs when there is an unbalanced force acting on an object. Balanced forces result in no net force acting on the object, keeping it at a constant velocity or at rest.
False. A balanced force does not accelerate an object, but an unbalanced force is required to change the motion of an object.
Not at all. The object is at rest only because the forces are balanced.
You say that the two forces are in equilibrium.
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.
In that case, the object will accelerate.
* Balanced: The vector sum of all forces on an object is zero. The object does not accelerate.* Unbalanced: The vector sum of all forces on an object is NOT zero, the object DOES accelerate.
The object does not accelerate.
If the object accelerates, that means the forces are NOT balanced.
False. Balanced forces on an object do not cause the object to accelerate. Acceleration occurs when there is an unbalanced force acting on an object. Balanced forces result in no net force acting on the object, keeping it at a constant velocity or at rest.
False. A balanced force does not accelerate an object, but an unbalanced force is required to change the motion of an object.
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Not at all. The object is at rest only because the forces are balanced.
You say that the two forces are in equilibrium.
No. A balanced group of forces has the same effect on an object as no force at all.
nope, if the forces are balanced, net force is 0. that means no accelerations according to F=ma
No. To have an acceleration, an UNBALANCED force is required.