Two forces that can make an object move are external forces, such as pushing or pulling it, and gravitational forces acting on the object.
No, balanced forces do not make objects move. Balanced forces result in an object maintaining its state of motion or staying at rest. If the forces acting on an object are balanced, there is no net force to cause motion.
Examples of direct forces include pushing a car to move it, pulling a door to open it, or kicking a ball to make it move. These forces directly act on an object to cause a change in its motion or state.
Friction force
If the object doesn't move, the forces HAVE TO be balanced. There is no other way.
Two forces that can make an object move are external forces, such as pushing or pulling it, and gravitational forces acting on the object.
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.
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Forces
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Forces are the only thing that can do that.
# Friction
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Any force can be used to make something move. It is kind of the nature of forces.
No, balanced forces do not make objects move. Balanced forces result in an object maintaining its state of motion or staying at rest. If the forces acting on an object are balanced, there is no net force to cause motion.
Matter can move or change if it experiences a force. Forces are interactions that can cause the position or motion of an object to change. These forces can come from factors like gravity, electromagnetism, or applied external forces.
Examples of direct forces include pushing a car to move it, pulling a door to open it, or kicking a ball to make it move. These forces directly act on an object to cause a change in its motion or state.