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A unbalanced force is the resultant of one or more forces acting on a body which is not zero.

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What does unbalanced mean?

Ubalanced force: is when two forces are acting on an object results in a net force and causes a change in the object's motion.


How does skiing demonstrate Newton's first law?

An object in motion stays in motion with the same velocity unless acted on by an unbalance force. That is newtons 1st law. Skiing demonstrates this because you are staying in motion by resisting the force of gravity and friction, so you are the inbalance force. An ubalanced for is a force when two object pushed against each other and one wins. So there is an unbalanced for. So when you skiing your that ubalanced force which is resisting gravity and friction.


What does Unbalanced force mean?

An unbalanced force occurs when two forces acting on an object are unequal in magnitude or direction, causing the object to accelerate or decelerate. This leads to a change in the object's motion or a state of motion.


What are 10 examples of action-at-a-distance force?

Gravitational force Magnetic force Electric force Nuclear force Electrostatic force Tension force in a rope Friction force Spring force Drag force Buoyant force


How many force are there?

3300 salamander


What are 10 examples of non-contact forces?

Gravitational force Electrostatic force Magnetic force Nuclear force Tension force Frictional force Normal force Buoyant force Air resistance force Elastic force


Is centri petal force pseudo force?

No. The centrifugal force is a pseudoforce or a ficticious force; the centripetal force is a real force.


What is the net force on the force gauge?

If the force gauge isn't moving, the the net force must needs be zero.


What are the different forces?

Centrifugal force; Coriolis force; electromagnetic force; Coulomb force; magnetic force; strong force; weak force. 2nd Answer: The 4 specific forces are: - Electromagnetism - Weak nuclear force - Strong nuclear force - Force of gravity


What is the difference between the input force and output force?

The difference between and input force and an output force is that an output force is force exerted by a machine, and an input force is force exerted on a machine.


The force of gravity the electromagntic force the strong nuclear force and the weak nuclear force are?

The four known basic forces in the universe are the gravitational force, the electromagnetic force, the strong force, and the weak force.


What difference of force and net force?

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