Table of Contents
- 1 What happens when a balanced force acts on a moving object?
- 2 Can a balanced force cause a moving object to stop?
- 3 When a moving object is acted on by unbalanced forces the object will?
- 4 What force can stop a moving object?
- 5 When force is balanced motion occur?
- 6 What happens when forces acting on an object are balanced?
- 7 When are two forces acting on an object equal in size?
What happens when a balanced force acts on a moving object?
Balanced forces do not change the motion of an object. If an object is in motion, it will keep moving in the same direction and at the same speed if the forces acting on it are balanced.
When the forces acted on an object are balanced the object will tend to?
If the resultant force is zero the force on the object are balanced. A resultant force is needed to change the velocity of an object or body. If the forces on an object are balanced then it will remain stationary, or if it is moving, it will continue to move at a steady speed in the same direction.
Can a balanced force cause a moving object to stop?
Unbalanced forces can also stop a moving object. The three main forces that stop moving objects are friction, gravity and wind resistance. Equal forces acting in opposite directions are called balanced forces. Balanced forces acting on an object will not change the object’s motion.
What kind of motion will an object have when forces on it are balanced?
Balanced forces do not cause a change in motion. They are equal in size and opposite in direction.So , the object remains at rest or stationary.
When a moving object is acted on by unbalanced forces the object will?
When the forces acting on an object are unbalanced, they do not cancel out one another. An unbalanced force acting on an object results in the object’s motion changing. The object may change its speed (speed up or slow down), or it may change its direction.
When all individual forces acting on an object are balanced an object will?
When all the forces acting upon an object balance each other, the object will be at equilibrium; it will not accelerate. (Note: diagrams such as the one above are known as free-body diagrams and will be discussed in detail in Lesson 2.)
What force can stop a moving object?
Friction
Friction is a force that slows or stops motion. Friction is the resistance to motion created by two objects rubbing against each other (the sled and the snow, for instance). Even air causes friction.
What happens when two forces act on an object?
When more than one force acts on an object, the forces combine to form a net force. The combination of all the forces acting on an object is the net force. If two forces of equal strength act on an object in opposite directions, the forces will cancel, resulting in a net force of zero and no movement.
When force is balanced motion occur?
When the forces acting on an object have equal strength and act in opposite directions, they are balanced. These forces cancel out one another, and the motion of the object they are acting on remains unchanged.
When forces are balanced the object is either at rest or in steady motion?
In a steady state situation, all forces are balanced with all objects either at rest or moving in a given direction with a fixed speed. If one force starts increasing or a new force is introduced, the situation can change, depending on the strength of the increasing or the new force.
What happens when forces acting on an object are balanced?
Balanced forces do not change the motion of an object. An object that is sitting still will stay still if the forces acting on it are balanced. If an object is in motion, it will keep moving in the same direction and at the same speed if the forces acting on it are balanced.
When do we say that two forces are balanced?
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:
When are two forces acting on an object equal in size?
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: Remember that an object can be moving, even if there are no forces acting on it.
Can a stationary object move at the same speed as a moving object?
a stationary object stays still a moving object continues to move at the same speed and in the same direction Remember that an object can be moving, even if there are no forces acting on it.