friction
Also we can mention the forces acting on a sinking body in a liquid. The weight is more than the buoyant force
When two forces cancel each other out, -- their magnitudes (size) must be exactly equal -- their directions must be exactly opposite.
Balanced forces do not result a change in motion. They are equal in size and opposite in direction.
friction Also we can mention the forces acting on a sinking body in a liquid. The weight is more than the buoyant force
Yes because the two groups is exerting and opposite forces
The normal force (Fn).
Forces that are equal in size but opposite in direction are called balanced forces.
Balanced forces
Balanced forces
Balanced forces
Balanced forces
Balanced Forces
Balanced Forces
When two forces cancel each other out, -- their magnitudes (size) must be exactly equal -- their directions must be exactly opposite.
If the two forces working on an object are equal in size AND oppositely directed then the net force is zero. The object will travel in a straight line, thus it will be uniform motion.
Two forces equal in size and opposite in direction are balanced, not unbalanced, because they cancel each other out. Any set of forces which has a resultant of zero is said to be balanced.
Balanced forces do not result a change in motion. They are equal in size and opposite in direction.
If they cancel, then their magnitudes must be equal.