Newton first law says "An object will stay at rest or continue at a constant velocity unless acted upon by an external unbalanced force". So the answer is ALL motion carries on forever without a force to keep it going as long as there is NO force stopping it. We don't see this on our planet because any moving object is pushing against air or water resistance and that air or water provides a force to slow the object down and stop it. But outside the atmosphere of our planet, any moving object will continue to move until something slows it down and stops it. Satellites will orbit for a very long time. The moon has been orbiting for millions of years, although it is slowing down very slowly, due to energy loss from tidal effects.
Untrue. When all forces are unbalanced, i.e. there is a net force on an object, it will accelerate and change velocity. Otherwise, it will stand still or continue on its current course and velocity.
Because there are forces of friction with the surface on which the object is moving and the aerodynamic drag which act against the direction of motion and so slow the object down. When the object reaches a standstill these forces stop acting..
If there is nothing to stop it, such as another force or obstruction, yes.
As long as the forces remain the same or do not change direction
no because unbalanced force causes acceleration according to Newton law force = mass x acceleration
In that case, the object will accelerate.
Due to an outside force acting on it.
If there are any forces acting on a stationary object, then they must be balanced, or it would no longer remain stationary.It is also possible that the object is already moving. In the forces are balanced on a moving object, the object would continue moving at the same speed and direction (velocity) that it already had.
Balanced forces have the same effect as not moving at all. The motion of the object does not change at allOnly unbalanced forces can change the motion of an object. It does not matter if the object was at rest or was already moving.
If forces on an object are unbalanced, the object will accelerate or decelerate. If forces on an object are balanced, the object will stay still or keep moving with the same velocity.
Balanced forces, by definition, have a net force of zero. That is, they are forces acting on an object which counteract each other, resulting in zero movement for the object in question.
unbalanced
That's true. Plus ... even if the forces on an object are BALANCED, it can keep moving forever.
As long as the forces remain the same or do not change direction
If there is nothing to stop it, such as another force or obstruction, yes.
When all forces are balanced, the object can either be moving at a constant velocity or be at rest. But because you asked for balanced forces on a moving object, it is moving at a constant velocity.
A group of balanced forces adds vectorially to zero, so has no effect on any object, whether it's moving or not moving.
An object at rest has zero acceleration. If the set of forces acting on a moving object is balanced, then the moving object also has zero acceleration.
If there are any forces acting on a stationary object, then they must be balanced, or it would no longer remain stationary.It is also possible that the object is already moving. In the forces are balanced on a moving object, the object would continue moving at the same speed and direction (velocity) that it already had.
If all forces of an object are balanced, then the motion of the object will remain the same. For instance, if all forces are balanced and if the object is moving, then it will continue to move. If it's still, it will remain still.
When balanced forces are applied to a moving object, the object likely slow and eventually stop. How quickly that occurs depends on the amount of force.
Balanced forces will not change the velocity - speed and direction - of a moving object. the object will continue to move in the same way.
Sure. If all of the forces on an object are balanced, then the object continues moving in a straight line at constant speed. All of the forces on an airplane cruising in level flight, or on a car on cruise-control on a straight piece of road, are balanced.
Balanced forces have the same effect as not moving at all. The motion of the object does not change at allOnly unbalanced forces can change the motion of an object. It does not matter if the object was at rest or was already moving.