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what is balanced force with two examples​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Balanced forces are those two forces acting in opposite directions on an object, and they are equal in size.

For example, when the pen, pencil, and paper are set the forces are equal. They both pull and push themselves. But when the force of gravity is added then it pulls it down i.e. it falls

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Answered by aksaya93
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Balanced force:Forces acting on an object which does not change the state of rest or of uniform motion of it are called balanced forces.

Unbalanced force:The resultant of two opposite forces acts on an object and brings it in motion. These opposite forces are called unbalanced forces.

When an object is in equilibrium, that is, it is not moving with changing speed, the net force acting on it is balanced.

For example, when an apple hangs from a tree, the weight of the apple is balanced by the force exerted by the branch on the apple.

When an object is moving with changing speed, the net force on it is unbalanced.

For example, when an apple falls from the tree an unbalanced force equal to its weight is acting on the apple.

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