It will not accelerate. That means that its velocity won't change.
accelerate in the direction of the net force.
Either balanced or unbalanced force!
If no unbalanced forces act on an object at rest, it will remain at rest due to Newton's first law of motion, which states that an object will stay at rest or in motion with a constant velocity unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
Move (or change direction/speed if it was already moving).
An object moving at constant velocity will continue to move in the same direction at the same speed, without changing its velocity or direction unless acted upon by an external force. This is described by Newton's first law of motion.
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accelerate in the direction of the net force.
Either balanced or unbalanced force!
There's no such thing as "an unbalanced force". But when the entire group of forceson an object is unbalanced, then the object must accelerate.
If no unbalanced forces act on an object at rest, it will remain at rest due to Newton's first law of motion, which states that an object will stay at rest or in motion with a constant velocity unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
In this case, it is as if no force acted on the object. The object won't acceleration; if it is resting, it will continue resting, and if it is moving, it will continue moving at the same velocity.
the forces move
Move (or change direction/speed if it was already moving).
An object moving at constant velocity will continue to move in the same direction at the same speed, without changing its velocity or direction unless acted upon by an external force. This is described by Newton's first law of motion.
Unbalanced forces cause acceleration, not movement. An object can move at a constant speed with no net force acting on it. An example would be an object falling at terminal velocity.It would have to have been already moving. Newton's First law states that an object at rest will remain at rest and an object in motion will remain in motion with the same speed and direction unless it is acted upon by an unbalanced force. The second part of the law explains this.
An object that continues to move when an unbalanced force is removed is a moving object experiencing inertia. Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist changes in its state of motion, so when the unbalanced force is removed, the object will continue moving in the same direction at a constant velocity until acted upon by another force.
as stated in newtons second law of motion- an object acted upon by an unbalanced force will accelerate in the direction of that force