balanced forces are when the two opposite forces are equal and cause no change to the object e.g a car at a steady speed. unbalanced forces would cause the car to increase or decrease in speed
An unbalanced force is a force that causes a change in an object's motion. When the forces acting on an object are not equal in magnitude and opposite in direction, the object will accelerate in the direction of the greater force. This can cause the object to speed up, slow down, change direction, or deform.
Unbalanced forces produce a non-zero net force, which changes the object's direction. Imagine a tug of war: if the forces are balanced, the center of the rope will not move; with unbalanced forces, the team pulling harder will win.
Any kind of acceleration really. A man throws a ball up, the ball decelerates on the way up and accelerates on the way down. This acceleration being a constant downwards force called gravity. The forces a unbalanced on the way up with thrust force being stronger than weight force. Whereas weight force is stronger on the way down. The forces are balanced at the maximum height where velocity is equal to zero. Also, the velocity at start would be equal only opposite to the velocity at stop assuming the vertical height is the same. Therefore the unbalanced force is the same on the way up as it is on the way down only reversed. Assuming ceteris paribus which is an economic term but who cares about conventions like that.
The term "balanced" is usually used for forces, not for motion. The term "balance" might also be used in the sense of an object being "in balance", meaning that it doesn't move. If an object is in motion, then of course it will change. Specifically, it's position will change.
When the forces acting on an object are balanced, they cancel each other out and the result is no change in its motion.Balanced forces have no effect on motion. Unbalanced forces cause acceleration.
An unbalanced force is a force that causes a change in an object's motion. When the forces acting on an object are not equal in magnitude and opposite in direction, the object will accelerate in the direction of the greater force. This can cause the object to speed up, slow down, change direction, or deform.
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interaction between two unequal forces
Unbalanced forces produce a non-zero net force, which changes the object's direction. Imagine a tug of war: if the forces are balanced, the center of the rope will not move; with unbalanced forces, the team pulling harder will win.
If I am reading your question correctly, you want to now if balanced forces can change the direction an object is traveling. The answer is no. Balanced forces always produce no net change, hence the term "balanced". You need an unbalanced force to change the direction of an object, or to set an object in motion from a standstill.
Any kind of acceleration really. A man throws a ball up, the ball decelerates on the way up and accelerates on the way down. This acceleration being a constant downwards force called gravity. The forces a unbalanced on the way up with thrust force being stronger than weight force. Whereas weight force is stronger on the way down. The forces are balanced at the maximum height where velocity is equal to zero. Also, the velocity at start would be equal only opposite to the velocity at stop assuming the vertical height is the same. Therefore the unbalanced force is the same on the way up as it is on the way down only reversed. Assuming ceteris paribus which is an economic term but who cares about conventions like that.
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Unbalanced forces are forces acting on an object that do not nullify one another, therefore resulting in a change in motion. An example of a sentence using the term "unbalanced forces" is "Newton's first law of motion states that an object at rest will stay at rest and an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by unbalanced forces. "
The term "balanced" is usually used for forces, not for motion. The term "balance" might also be used in the sense of an object being "in balance", meaning that it doesn't move. If an object is in motion, then of course it will change. Specifically, it's position will change.
When the forces acting on an object are balanced, they cancel each other out and the result is no change in its motion.Balanced forces have no effect on motion. Unbalanced forces cause acceleration.
The distribution is unbalanced, because the right tail is larger than it would be if the distribution were balanced (symmetrical). Also called positive skew. See related link with diagrams that clarify this term.
Balanced diet: it refers to intake appropriate amounts of foods, and drinks, supply nutrition and energy for maintenance of body cells, tissues and organs, to support growth and developement. An unbalanced diet can cause problems with growth, brain and nervous system, problems with bone and muscles system !!