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An object at rest will remain at rest if?

All forces acting on it cancel out.


What is net force?

Net force is the overall force acting on an object, taking into account all the individual forces that are acting on it. It is calculated by summing up all the forces and considering their direction and magnitude. Net force determines the object's acceleration and ultimately its motion.


If the sum of all the forces on a ball is zerowhat is the ball doing?

If the sum of all the forces on a ball is zero, the ball is either at rest or moving at a constant velocity in a straight line, according to Newton's First Law of Motion. This state is known as equilibrium, where the net force acting on the ball is balanced and there is no acceleration.


Does an object at rest have forces acting on it and if so what forces would be along the vertical axis?

Yes, an object at rest can have forces acting on it. The vertical forces acting on an object at rest would include gravity pulling it downward and the normal force from a surface pushing it upward to balance the force of gravity.


If the sum of all the forces on a ball is zero what is the ball doing?

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When an object is in rest all the forces acting on it are in what?

All the forces acting on each other are in equilibrium. For instance the restoring force upward from the ground/floor is equal to the strength of the force of gravity, which acts downwards.


If an object is at rest all forces acting on that object must be?

If an object is at rest, the net force acting on it must be zero. This means that all forces acting on the object must be balanced and equal in magnitude but opposite in direction.


Are there forces acting on a car that is at rest?

Yes, even when a car is at rest, there are still forces acting on it. The two main forces are the force of gravity, pulling the car downward towards the ground, and the normal force exerted by the ground on the car to keep it stationary.


Darryl throws a basketball at the gym floor. The ball bounces once on the floor and comes to rest in his coach and hands. At which point are all the forces on the basketball balanced?

The forces on the basketball are balanced when it comes to rest in the coach's hands. At this point, the upward force exerted by the coach's hands equals the downward gravitational force acting on the ball. While the ball is in the air or bouncing, these forces are not balanced due to the effects of gravity and the ball's motion.


When an object is at rest what are the forces acting on it?

You never know. The only thing you know about the forces on an object that's not accelerating is: They all add up to zero, and their effect on the object is the same as if no forces at all were acting on it. That's the same as saying that all the forces on the object are 'balanced'.


A bowling ball is at rest Another ball rolls down a lane at constant speed Which if either is in equilibrium?

I believe, if I'm not mistaken, they are both at the equilibrium. However, if I had to say one, it's the bowling ball at rast. "Physics. The state of a body or physical system at rest or in unaccelerated motion in which the resultant of all forces acting on it is zero and the sum of all torques about any axis is zero." -- Answers.com


How do balanced forces affect an object that is at rest?

Not at all. The object is at rest only because the forces are balanced.