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If the forces are balanced, then by definition the sum of the forces is zero.
There's no such thing as "a balanced force". A GROUP of two or more forces is balanced if the vector sum of all the forces in the group is zero.
Balanced force means that the sum (vector sum) of all forces on an object is zero. Unbalanced means it's not.
An example of a balanced force is two cards leaning against each other and not falling over, or two football players blocking each other but neither overpowering the other. An example of an unbalanced force is two cards leaning on each other then falling over, or two football players blocking each other, then one tackles the other.
When there are balanced forces acting on an object, the resultant force is zero. This means that the forces are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction, resulting in no acceleration of the object.
balancedforce means that the sum of force acting on the body is zero.and the body are in balanced
The motion in a body depends on the the balanced or unbalanced forces acting on it. If the sum of the forces is 0 then it is a balanced force and produces no motion if the sum of the forces isn't 0 then it is unbalanced force. The body will move in the direction in which the force is applied. That's about it
There's no such thing as "a balanced force". A GROUP of two or more forces is balanced if the vector sum of all the forces in the group is zero.
The motion in a body depends on the the balanced or unbalanced forces acting on it. If the sum of the forces is 0 then it is a balanced force and produces no motion if the sum of the forces isn't 0 then it is unbalanced force. The body will move in the direction in which the force is applied. That's about it
Both balanced force and net force refer to the overall force acting on an object. Balanced force occurs when the total force is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction, resulting in no change in an object's motion. Net force is the overall force that remains after all forces acting on an object are combined, determining its acceleration or deceleration.
It means the same. When the vector sum of all forces that act on an object is zero, the forces are said to be balanced.
When the forces are balanced, the net force is zero, by definition. "Net force" refers to the vector sum of all the forces acting on an object.
Forces (plural) are balanced if their vector sum is zero. Since an unbalanced force causes an acceleration, if an object isn't accelerating then the forces on it are balanced.
"Balanced force" refers to a force that is opposite and of equal value to another force.
The the forces are unbalanced, that means that the net force is non-zero.
There are 0 newtons when the forces are balanced.
The first law is the sum of the forces is zero or the forces are balanced.