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Define balanced force ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Two equal and opposite forces acting simultaneously on an object are known as balanced force.

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The force exerted by each person is equal, but they are pushing in opposite directions, in this case together.

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Because the force that each of you is exerting is equal, the two forces cancel each other out and the resulting force is zero. Therefore, there is no change in motion.

Answered by Anonymous
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balanced Force :---- two or more equal and opposite force act on a body the resultant force or net Force must be O .

Example

the water molecule is in glass is in stable condition .

suppose an atom of water molecule is in mid point of glass it is also stable because equal and opposite force act on the atom is equal that's why resultant is 0 and no motion in water .

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