When two forces are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction, we say they are balanced or in equilibrium.
No, when two forces are equal, we say they are balanced or in equilibrium. In the context of magnetism, when two magnetic forces are equal and opposite, they cancel each other out, resulting in a balanced state.
You say that the two forces are in equilibrium.
When two forces are equal in size and opposite in direction, they are said to be balanced. This means that the forces cancel each other out and the object remains at rest or moves at a constant velocity.
Two forces that are equal in size but opposite in direction are called balanced forces.
When the net force on an object is zero, the two forces acting on the object are balanced or equal in magnitude but opposite in direction. This is known as equilibrium.
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No, when two forces are equal, we say they are balanced or in equilibrium. In the context of magnetism, when two magnetic forces are equal and opposite, they cancel each other out, resulting in a balanced state.
You say that the two forces are in equilibrium.
When two forces are equal in size and opposite in direction, they are said to be balanced. This means that the forces cancel each other out and the object remains at rest or moves at a constant velocity.
Two forces that are equal in size but opposite in direction are called balanced forces.
When the net force on an object is zero, the two forces acting on the object are balanced or equal in magnitude but opposite in direction. This is known as equilibrium.
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The two forces must be equal and opposite.
Three. Equal forces, two.