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When the 'net' force on an object is zero, then either there are no forces

acting on it, or else all the forces acting on it are 'balanced', and they have

the same effect on it as if there were no force.

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When all of the forces on an object cancel one another out the forces are said to be?

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Is it possible for the net force on an object to be zero even if several forces are acting on it at the same time?

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Are the forces acting on the object balanced?

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What makes forces blanced or unbalanced?

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How do you measure balanced force?

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Can an object be in equilibrium when only one force acts on it?

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How do you determine equilibrium and resultant?

To determine equilibrium, you need to check if the sum of all forces acting on an object is zero. If the forces cancel each other out, the object is in equilibrium. Resultant force is the overall force acting on an object, taking into account the magnitude and direction of all individual forces acting on it. Mathematically, it is calculated by adding or subtracting all individual forces vectorially.