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When the net force acting on an object is greater than zero, the forces are

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Answered by mayaabigail240
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If the net force on an object is zero, then the object is in equilibrium. It means the sum of the forces in all directions must be equal to zero.

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Answered by abarnaavijay
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Unbalanced Force:

When the net force acting on an object is greater than zero, then the force is said to be an unbalanced force. When an unbalanced force acts on any object, then the force that is acting on the object will be in the direction of the motion of the object.

This could be better explained with Newton's First law of motion. It states that, "An object remains to be in the state of rest or uniform motion until it is acted upon by an external unbalanced force".

So, when the net force acting on an object is greater than zero, then the force is said to be a positive force and so it can be concluded that the direction of the force will be in the direction of the motion.

In the case of a balanced force, the net force acting on the object would be zero. Thus, the force acting on the object is said to be balanced and thus there would be no change in motion of the object.

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