yes it is
if the weight is distrubted equally then the scale will read 2 weights worth
A scale is a force indicator. The reading on a scale is simply telling you what force is being applied. If you try dragging an object across the floor using a spring scale, you are applying a force to the spring scale which is applying a force to the object. The spring scale cannot put more force on the object than you are putting on the scale, and it has to put all of the force that you put on it on the object you are pulling. The only other force on the object besides your pulling force is friction. If the object is traveling at a constant velocity, the forces on it are equal. That means that your pulling force has to equal the force of friction. The scale that you are using will read the amount of force you are putting on the object which will tell you how much friction is pulling backwards on the object because these forces are equal strengths.
A flag pole is not a balanced force. It exerts a downward force due to gravity which is balanced by an upward force exerted by the surface it is attached to, preventing it from falling.
Lift can be a balanced force or an unbalanced force. If it is balanced, the airplane will remain at the same altitude. If it is unbalanced, the plane will either rise or fall depending upon the direction of the imbalance.
An unbalanced force is when the net force acting on an object is not zero, causing the object to accelerate in the direction of the greater force. A balanced force is when the net force on an object is zero, resulting in no change in the object's motion.
balanced force is when things are balanced.
Scales are intended to measure some downward force acting on the scale, which is the weight of the object placed on the scale to be weighed, but it is also true that the downward force is necessarily balanced by an equal and opposite upward force, otherwise the scale would be forced downward (which would be very awkward since it would break through the floor and create quite a mess).
if the weight is distrubted equally then the scale will read 2 weights worth
-- "Inertia" is not a force. -- There is no such thing as a single balanced force or a single unbalanced force.
Force is an external effort and If the resultant of all force acting on a body is zero, then the forces are known as balanced force . Balanced forces do not change the speed.
if the net force is balanced then it has to be zero
A scale is a force indicator. The reading on a scale is simply telling you what force is being applied. If you try dragging an object across the floor using a spring scale, you are applying a force to the spring scale which is applying a force to the object. The spring scale cannot put more force on the object than you are putting on the scale, and it has to put all of the force that you put on it on the object you are pulling. The only other force on the object besides your pulling force is friction. If the object is traveling at a constant velocity, the forces on it are equal. That means that your pulling force has to equal the force of friction. The scale that you are using will read the amount of force you are putting on the object which will tell you how much friction is pulling backwards on the object because these forces are equal strengths.
A balanced force will have a net force that is equal to 0. A balanced force will have an opposing force of equal magnitude of the largest force.
A flag pole is not a balanced force. It exerts a downward force due to gravity which is balanced by an upward force exerted by the surface it is attached to, preventing it from falling.
a balanced force is when the number of the forces are equal (another word for it) balanced
Justice
"Balanced force" refers to a force that is opposite and of equal value to another force.