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it means like...... take a pen and put it in your hand you might not feel this but your hand is pushing against the pen if you keep the pen in the same place the forces are balanced but if you raise the pen the forces are unbalanced

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When a lorry is moving at a constant speed what force on the lorry are balenced?

When a lorry is moving at a constant speed, the driving force provided by the engine is balanced by the resistive forces acting against it, such as friction, air resistance, and road resistance. This equilibrium allows the lorry to maintain a constant speed.


If the forces acting on an object are balenced they must?

If the forces acting on an object are balanced, the object will either remain at rest or continue moving at a constant velocity in a straight line according to Newton's First Law of Motion. This is known as equilibrium, where the net force on the object is zero.


What are two ways you can determine if a magnetic force is present?

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What kind of force has no change in motion?

I must note that it is invalid for a force to have a "change in motion" because forces do not move, (although the point they act on can move) if you mean "causes no change in motion" then my answer is that: Fundementaly all forces cause an acseleration of the object they are acting upon unless that force that is balenced (cancled out) by another force. This is expressed by f=ma where f is the total forces acting on the object, m is the mass and a is the acseleration.


When are forces balenced?

Forces are balanced when the net force acting on an object is zero. This means that the forces pushing or pulling in different directions cancel each other out, resulting in no acceleration of the object. When forces are balanced, an object will either remain at rest or move at a constant velocity.