it is when an object has unbalanced forces and balanced is when an object has equal forces
Examples: Balanced: Two kids are playing tug of war. They are both exerting 4 Newtons of force. (Balanced forces=0 Newtons) Unbalanced: Two kids are playing tug of war. One kid is exerting 6 Newtons of force, the other is exerting 7 Newtons of force. (Unbalanced forces=1 or more Newtons difference[7N-6N=1N) Just because the forces are balanced, doesn't mean that they have to be less than the unbalanced forces. N=Newton
One fun and educational experiment for kids to demonstrate Newton's second law of motion is the balloon rocket experiment. In this experiment, kids can blow up a balloon and attach it to a straw with tape. When they release the air from the balloon, the force propels the balloon forward, demonstrating how force (from the air escaping the balloon) can accelerate an object (the balloon) in the opposite direction. This experiment helps kids understand the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration, which is the essence of Newton's second law of motion.
Force affects motion by causing objects to move, stop, or change direction. In a fun and interactive way for kids, force can be demonstrated through activities like pushing a toy car to make it move, pulling a string to swing a pendulum, or blowing air to move a paper boat. By engaging in hands-on experiments and games, kids can learn how different forces impact the motion of objects in a playful and engaging manner.
Potential energy is like storing energy in a hidden place. Just like a ball placed at the top of a slide has potential energy because it can roll down and turn into kinetic energy when released.
Air resistance is a force that pushes against things as they move through the air. When you ride a bike, run, or jump, you can feel the force of air resistance trying to slow you down. The bigger or faster you are moving, the stronger the air resistance will be.
Examples: Balanced: Two kids are playing tug of war. They are both exerting 4 Newtons of force. (Balanced forces=0 Newtons) Unbalanced: Two kids are playing tug of war. One kid is exerting 6 Newtons of force, the other is exerting 7 Newtons of force. (Unbalanced forces=1 or more Newtons difference[7N-6N=1N) Just because the forces are balanced, doesn't mean that they have to be less than the unbalanced forces. N=Newton
surface tension is a force present within the surface layer of a liquid that causes the layer to behave as an elastic sheet.
The force exerted by the kids to pull the rope up and down would increase. The motion would not be fluid (you wouldn't get a perfect harmonic wave). You're amplitude might change if the kids weren't able to exert the proper amount of force.
A film that you don't want your kids to watch!
No. No one can force anyone to be gay. But parents frequently try to force gay kids to be straight (also impossible).
It depends on your definition of hardworking kids
Moral Soundness
A kilogram is 2.2 pounds.
To be clean from dirt or germs.
ah parents should not force feed there kids brocali stalks as if is bad for there health and the kids might not like them.
How are we to know the difference between 'kids definition' and 'definition'.
some are buffalo skins