When the forces on an object are balanced, then they have the same effect on it
as NO FORCE at all would have. That means that the object does not accelerate,
and THAT means that it continues moving in a straight line, at a constant speed.
If that didn't blow your mind, then please read it again. One of the things it tells us
is that it doesn't take ANY FORCE to keep an object moving.
The forces acting on an object that is moving are: Downforce, upthrust, gravity, air resistance and friction.
The forces are not balanced, the reason for this is because if the forces were balanced, the object would not be moving. You need to have more Newtons of force in one direction than the other to make it go that way.
A balanced group of forces acting on the object has no effect on its motion. The object continues moving in a straight line at constant speed.
When balanced forces act on an object that is not moving, the object remains stationary. The forces cancel each other out, resulting in no change in the object's position or motion.
When balanced forces are applied to a moving object, the object likely slow and eventually stop. How quickly that occurs depends on the amount of force.
If all forces acting on an object are balanced, the object will have zero acceleration and will either be at rest or moving at a constant velocity in a straight line. This condition is known as being in a state of equilibrium.
Balanced forces do not bring about any change in motion. If forces are balanced, an object is either at rest, or moving in a straight line at constant velocity.
A balanced group of forces acting on the object has no effect on its motion. The object continues moving in a straight line at constant speed.
When all forces are balanced, the object can either be moving at a constant velocity or be at rest. But because you asked for balanced forces on a moving object, it is moving at a constant velocity.
A group of balanced forces adds vectorially to zero, so has no effect on any object, whether it's moving or not moving.
That's true. Plus ... even if the forces on an object are BALANCED, it can keep moving forever.
When balanced forces act on an object that is not moving, the object remains stationary. The forces cancel each other out, resulting in no change in the object's position or motion.
No, balanced forces do not change an object's motion. When balanced forces act on an object, the object will either remain at rest or continue moving at a constant velocity.
If the forces on an object are balanced, the object will either be at rest or moving at a constant velocity. Visually, you can tell if the forces on an object are balanced if the object is not accelerating or changing its motion.
When balanced forces are applied to a moving object, the object likely slow and eventually stop. How quickly that occurs depends on the amount of force.
Balanced forces will not change the velocity - speed and direction - of a moving object. the object will continue to move in the same way.
Sure. If all of the forces on an object are balanced, then the object continues moving in a straight line at constant speed. All of the forces on an airplane cruising in level flight, or on a car on cruise-control on a straight piece of road, are balanced.
It will stop moving.
If all forces acting on an object are balanced, the object will have zero acceleration and will either be at rest or moving at a constant velocity in a straight line. This condition is known as being in a state of equilibrium.