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recognise situations in which the forces acting on an object balance each other out

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Answered by NickNabin21
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When two forces acting on an object are equal in size but act in opposite directions, we say that they are balanced forces. If the forces on an object are balanced (or if there are no forces acting on it) this is what happens: an object that is not moving stays still.

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Answered by Anonymous
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When two forces acting on an object are equal in size but act in opposite directions, we say that they are balanced forces. If the forces on an object are balanced (or if there are no forces acting on it) this is what happens: an object that is not moving stays still.

NickNabin21: how
Anonymous: well, a balanced force means two forces are acting in opposite directions on an object, and are equal in size. And a unbalanced force is Unbalanced forces are forces that produce a nonzero net force, which changes an object's motion. The result of an unbalanced force is acceleration of an object.
Anonymous: Consider another example involving balanced forces - a person standing on the floor. There are two forces acting upon the person. The force of gravity exerts a downward force. The floor exerts an upward force.
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