Radial forces.
Friction force
Two forces that can make an object move are external forces, such as pushing or pulling it, and gravitational forces acting on the object.
If the object doesn't move, the forces HAVE TO be balanced. There is no other way.
If forces act on an object but it does not move, then these forces are said to be balanced. This means that the forces are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction, resulting in no net force acting on the object.
Objects move due to forces like gravity, friction, magnetic attraction, and applied forces from pushing or pulling. These forces can cause an object to accelerate, decelerate, or change direction.
Friction force
Two forces that can make an object move are external forces, such as pushing or pulling it, and gravitational forces acting on the object.
Balanced forces
The forces are said to be static.
If the object doesn't move, the forces HAVE TO be balanced. There is no other way.
All forces make things move only if it is bigger than friction or resistance. In a vacuum (e.g. space), all forces make things move. But this is not reality.
the forces move
If forces act on an object but it does not move, then these forces are said to be balanced. This means that the forces are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction, resulting in no net force acting on the object.
Objects move due to forces like gravity, friction, magnetic attraction, and applied forces from pushing or pulling. These forces can cause an object to accelerate, decelerate, or change direction.
No
Forces don't move. Objects move. All moving objects have momentum as well as kinetic energy.
When two forces are applied to a car in an effort to move it, the car will move in the direction of the greater force. The car's motion is determined by the difference between the two forces acting on it.