Balanced vs Unbalanced Forces
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Question: For the forces acting on an object are, then there will be no change in that
object's speed or. If the forces acting on an object are, then there will be a change in that
object's speed, direction, or both. pull balanced push unbalanced direction force
Balanced and Unbalanced Forces.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Answers: Forces acting on an object can be classified as
either balanced or unbalanced.
If the forces acting on an object are balanced, then there will be no change in that
object's speed or direction. Balanced forces occur when two or more forces acting
on an object are equal in size but opposite in direction, resulting in a net force of
zero. For example, if a box is pushed with a force of 5 N to the right and
simultaneously pushed with a force of 5 N to the left, the forces are balanced, and
the box will remain stationary.
If the forces acting on an object are unbalanced, then there will be a change in
that object's speed, direction, or both. Unbalanced forces result in a net force that
is not equal to zero, leading to acceleration according to Newton's second law of
motion. For instance, if the same box is pushed with a force of 5 N to the right
and no force is applied to the left, the net force would be 5 N to the right, causing
the box to accelerate in that direction.
Useful Sources:
The Physics Classroom - Forces in Balance
Khan Academy - Forces and Newton's Laws
ScienceDirect - Balanced and Unbalanced Forces