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  2. Balanced forces are forces where the effect of one force is cancelled out by another. A tug of war, where each team is pulling equally on the rope, is an example of balanced...

    • Definition of Balanced Forces
    • Definition of Unbalanced Forces
    • Conclusion

    Balanced Forces, as the name suggest are the forces that balance each other, when acted upon an object, causing the object to maintain its equilibrium and does not accelerate. If the forces that are applied to the object are of equal magnitude but are opposite in direction, the forces are said to be balanced. When the balanced forces are applied to...

    The force which is not counterbalanced by a force of equal magnitude and diametrically opposite direction, resulting in disequilibrium of the object and eventually accelerates, it is known as unbalanced forces. The magnitude of the forces applied is not equal, as well as the direction in which the force is applied can either be same or different. I...

    To sum up, we always require an unbalanced force rather than the balanced one, to change the magnitude or direction of motion of the object, which will continue to exist till the force is applied on the object. Although when this force is removed, then the object will remain in motion, with the velocity gained by it, till then. If you want to deter...

  3. Learn the definition and examples of balanced and unbalanced forces, and how they affect the motion of objects. Balanced forces result in equilibrium and no acceleration, while unbalanced forces cause acceleration and change of state of motion.

  4. Balanced forces - where there is no resultant force. Unbalanced forces - where there is a resultant force. If a force acts at an angle, the force may be broken down or resolved. A single force can be resolved into two parts (components) A horizontal component. A vertical component.

  5. Feb 17, 2023 · Differences. Unlike the balanced force, which does not change the motion of an object, unbalanced forces refer to a set of forces that do not nullify each other and result in a net (resultant) force. The effect of unbalanced forces is to displace a stationary object or change the direction of a moving object.

  6. Key learning points. Two forces of equal size, acting in opposite directions on an object, are balanced. The resultant force is the sum of the forces acting on the object, taking into account their direction. When forces are balanced there is no resultant force and no change in speed.

  7. Learn the difference between balanced and unbalanced forces with examples and animations. Balanced forces do not cause any change in the state of motion of a body, while unbalanced forces accelerate the body.

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