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If a force is unbalanced, there will be acceleration, and vice versa. Indeed, this is often turned backwards, to say acceleration is a sign of unbalanced forces. Again, since net (unbalanced ) force = mass x acceleration, then a dynamic problem can be reduced to a static problem by adding to the system an additional pseudo-force of minus mass x acceleration, (an "inertial" force) - an idea known as D'Alembert's Principle. For example, a falling body of mass m will accelerate with a value of g. You can represent this with the weight W acting downwards and the pseudo force m times g acting UPWARDS so this looks now like a static problem, with W = m x g.

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