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When forces are unbalanced, the motion of the object changes. When forces are balanced, the net force (or overall combination of all the forces) is zero because the forces cancel each other out.

Think of it this way. When two very strong people are pushing against an open door, with one on each side, the net force would be zero because both the people have the same amount of force and strength. When a toddler and a very strong person are pushing against the same open door, the forces are unbalanced because the strength of the person does not match the strength of the toddler.

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