When forces that act on an object are opposite in direction and equal in magnitude , the forces are said to be ? A. Friction B. Balanced C.Gravitational D.Unbalanced
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Unbalanced forces acting on an object will change the object's motion. ... Equal forces acting in opposite directions are called balanced forces. Balanced forces acting on an object will not change the object's motion. When you add equal forces in opposite direction, the net force is zero.
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The correct solution is Balanced force.
- When two objects interact, the force is described as a push or pull on one of the objects.
- The fundamental cause of motion from rest is force.
- Newton is the standard unit of force. A force metre is a gadget that can be used to measure force. N is the symbol representing the unit of force.
- A change in the state of an object's momentum occurs as a result of the force.
- Balanced forces are created when two forces acting on a body are equal in magnitude but opposing in direction.
- A balanced force is one that does not alter an object's condition of rest or motion. As a result, a balanced force does not cause a body at rest to move, nor does it cause a body in motion to stop moving. It also prevents a moving body from changing its direction or increasing its speed.
- A game of tug of war with evenly matched teams on both sides is an example of balanced force. The rope does not move evenly in this case, and opposing forces are applied from both sides.
- The upthrust from the water balances the boat's weight. is another example of Balanced Force.
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