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Yes, but not completely. For example if a force of 10N was pushing left, and a force of 5N was pushing right, the object would move left with a force of 5N. Balenced forces cancel each other out completely.

Sources: GCSE cource work, and my brain.

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Balanced forces cancel each other out because they are equal in size and opposite in direction, resulting in no change in an object's motion. Unbalanced forces, however, do not cancel out and result in a change in an object's motion.

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Yes, balanced forces that are of equal length cancel each other out.

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When forces interacting with each other are balanced, an object will not be pushed in a direction by any of those forces.

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yes because they need to oppose diffrent forces for the reaction to happen.

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Balanced Forces

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