The total of all forces acting on an object is called the net force. It is the combination of all individual forces acting on the object in a particular direction.
The overall force acting on an object after all forces are combined is called the net force. It represents the resultant force or total effect of all the individual forces acting on the object.
When two or more forces are acting on an object, it is called a net force. The net force is the overall force that results from combining all the individual forces.
That state is called equilibrium. In equilibrium, the net force acting on the object is zero, which means that all forces - including gravitational, frictional, and applied forces - are balanced.
It it called balanced forces.
all such forces are intermolecular forces.
The total of all forces acting on an object is called the net force. It is the combination of all individual forces acting on the object in a particular direction.
-- The object can be called anything you want. -- The group of all forces acting on the object is called a balanced group of forces. -- The mechanical condition of the object is called equilibrium.
No, it was called a shogun.
When all the forces of a force system act in one plane it is called coplanar force system. If the forces act in more than one plane then it is forces in space. In this case forces are not contained in one plane. When all the forces of a system pass through a common point they are called concurrent forces. Thus we have concurrent coplanar forces when all forces are in one plane and pass through a common point. Also when forces in space pass through a common point we have concurrent forces in space.
net force
The overall force acting on an object after all forces are combined is called the net force. It represents the resultant force or total effect of all the individual forces acting on the object.
When two or more forces are acting on an object, it is called a net force. The net force is the overall force that results from combining all the individual forces.
Stress... I think.
Forces that cancel each other out are called balanced forces.
If the resultant of all the forces acting on a body is zero, the forces are called balanced forces. 2 types of unbalanced forces are naet force and resultant force.
That state is called equilibrium. In equilibrium, the net force acting on the object is zero, which means that all forces - including gravitational, frictional, and applied forces - are balanced.