If an object has a net force on it (meaning one or more forces on an object do not cancel) then the object will accelerate according to Newton's Second Law of Motion, F=ma, where F is the net force, m is the mass of the object, and a is its resultant acceleration.
A balanced force has no effect on any object.
The net effect of a force is the overall result of all forces acting on an object. It determines the object's motion, whether it accelerates, decelerates, or remains in equilibrium. The net effect is calculated by considering both the magnitude and direction of all the forces.
Multiple forces acting on an object can be replaced by a single force called a resultant force. This resultant force has the same effect on the object's motion as all the individual forces combined.
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.
External forces can cause the center of mass of an object to accelerate or change its position. The direction and magnitude of the external forces determine how the center of mass moves.
If the [group of] forces on an object is unbalanced, the object accelerates.
No. A balanced group of forces has the same effect on an object as no force at all.
A balanced group of forces acting on the object has no effect on its motion. The object continues moving in a straight line at constant speed.
A group of balanced forces adds vectorially to zero, so has no effect on any object, whether it's moving or not moving.
None. There is no effect on a stationary object.
A group of balanced forces adds vectorially to zero, so has no effect on any object, whether it's moving or not moving.
The cumulative effect of the forces acting on an object determines its overall motion. If the forces are balanced, the object will maintain its current state of motion (either at rest or moving at a constant velocity). If the forces are unbalanced, the object will accelerate in the direction of the net force applied.
Balanced forces will not change the velocity - speed and direction - of a moving object. the object will continue to move in the same way.
That's called a 'balanced' group of forces. Their effect on the object's motion is the same as the effect of zero force ... the object may rotate, but it won't accelerate.
"Balanced forces" means a set of forces that add up to zero.This group of forces acting on a single object have no effect on its motion, because they add up to zero,and their effect is equivalent to zero force on the object.
A balanced force has no effect on any object.
The net effect of a force is the overall result of all forces acting on an object. It determines the object's motion, whether it accelerates, decelerates, or remains in equilibrium. The net effect is calculated by considering both the magnitude and direction of all the forces.