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  • Understanding Balanced Forces: Definition & Examples
    A balanced force is a situation where multiple forces acting on an object cancel each other out, resulting in a net force of zero. This means the object is either at rest or moving at a constant velocity.

    Here's a breakdown:

    * Forces: Forces are pushes or pulls that can change an object's motion.

    * Balanced Forces: When forces are balanced, they have equal magnitudes (strengths) and act in opposite directions.

    * Net Force: The net force is the overall effect of all the forces acting on an object.

    * Result: When forces are balanced, the net force is zero. This means the object will not accelerate (change its speed or direction).

    Examples:

    * A book sitting on a table: The force of gravity pulling the book down is balanced by the upward force of the table supporting it. The book remains at rest.

    * A car traveling at a constant speed: The forward force of the engine is balanced by the opposing forces of friction and air resistance. The car continues moving at a constant speed.

    Key Points:

    * Balanced forces do not cause any change in the object's motion.

    * If forces are unbalanced, the object will accelerate in the direction of the larger force.

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