If the object was stationery before any forces were applied it will remain stationery, and if it was moving it will remain moving but at a constant speed.
There is no resultant force so the object experiences no acceleration.
Nothing, because the object is in equilibrium.
The object remains either at rest or in constant uniform motion, since the net force on it is zero. The two forces counteract each other in their effect on the object.
if two forces will act on an object in opoosite direction it does not have any effect on the object because two oposite forces with same magnitude cancel effect of one another
it stays still
Its easy....To balance force you need to apply an equivalent force in the opposite direction....Example:If a force of 20N acts on a body along the North, you should apply 20N along the south......simple.......
I'm not sure what you mean by 'force is needed'. Needed to do what? The Newton is defined as the force required to accelerate a mass of 1 kg at a rate of 1 m/sec2. Clearly if you double the mass and keep the acceleration the same, the force required is also doubled.
Whichever is lighter will accelerate more quickly.
Unbalanced forces causes object's position to change, in which is known as acceleration. According to Newton's first law, an object will always be in the same position regardless if it is moving or not, unless an unbalanced force happens on it.
The opposite direction. To stop a moving object requires an acceleration in the direction opposite its motion.
Work is applied to an object and the object is moved over a distance in the same direction of the applied force.
it moves ----------> there for if you were to push the object it will go <--------
You apply a force to an object. The object must move in the same way as the applied force
If an object is increasing in speed, the acceleration is positive and the force is in the direction of travel. If the object is slowing down, the acceleration is negative and the force is acting against the direction of movement.
It moves the object in the direction of the force. If a force is balanced, it means that a force of equal magnitude and opposite direction is acting upon the same object. If there isn't an equal and opposite force acting on an object, it moves it.
If he object moves as a force is applied and the direction of the objects motion is the same as the direction of the same force.
Some force is applied to the object in any direction not the same as the present direction.
1 there must be movement 2. there must be force 3. the force and satnce the object travels must be in the same direction
It stays the same
net force
Apply a force (rockets, recoil, gravity, etc.)
Remember Newton's third law of motion! The object exerts a force that is of equal (the same) magnitude but in the opposite direction to what you applied to it