Science, asked by sdarbinson, 11 months ago

10 examples of balanced and unbalanced forces in everyday life

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Answered by jaronronialbert
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◆BALANCED FORCE:-A force acting on the same body , of equal size , in opposing directions are known as Balanced force.

It does not cause change in the state of motion of an object.

Ex:-A man pushing a wall, and the wall does not move and neither man will move.

It means that , the man and the wall are exerting a balanced force.

◆UNBALANCED FORCE:- It is a force in which two forces are acting in opposite directions of the body.

It is not equal in size and magnitude .

such a force is known as unbalanced force.

It causes change in the state of motion of an object.

ex:- When we kick a football it moves from one place to another, this is an example of unbalanced force.

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Answered by 27swatikumari
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Answer:

Unbalanced forces cause a change in motion, whereas balanced forces have no effect on motion.

Explanation:

Lists of balanced force examples:

Any object that is stationary or that keeps moving in the same direction at a constant speed is subject to balanced forces.

  • A thing submerged in water
  • A tug-of-war match in which both players perform handstands or headstands with no winner (without falling)
  • A moving car that stops when the brakes are engaged a planet in a fixed orbit around the sun a person standing
  • Sitting stationary a moving car that maintains its speed framed images hanging on a wall a jacket on a coat hook

Unbalanced force examples:

Unbalanced forces are present in every object that alters the direction or speed of its motion or moves after being at rest.

  • A thing submerging in water
  • A football floating toward the goalpost after being kicked
  • A group of children winning a game of tug of war, a car speeding, braking
  • Turning, a person skating, a fruit falling from a tree, an object being knocked over by the wind
  • Moving train slowing down before coming to a stop.
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