Balanced and Unbalanced Forces

📚 Key Concepts

🔹 Balanced Forces

When two or more forces acting on an object are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction, they are called balanced forces.

Net force = 0, so there is no change in the object’s state of motion.

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🧩 Characteristics:

  • ➖ Net force = 0
  • 🛑 No acceleration
  • ⚖️ Object remains at rest or continues moving at constant velocity

📌 Examples:

  • 📚 A book lying on a table
  • 🚗 A car moving at constant speed on a straight road
  • 💪 Tug of war with equal force on both sides

🔹 Unbalanced Forces

When forces acting on an object are not equal in magnitude or not opposite in direction, they are called unbalanced forces.

This results in a non-zero net force which causes acceleration or change in motion.

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🧩 Characteristics:

  • ➕ Net force ≠ 0
  • ⚡ Causes acceleration
  • 🔄 Changes the state of motion

📌 Examples:

  • 🚙 Pushing a stationary car to make it move
  • 🛑 Applying brakes to stop a moving vehicle
  • 🍎 A falling apple accelerating downward
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🔹 Balanced vs Unbalanced Forces – Comparison Table

FeatureBalanced ForcesUnbalanced Forces
Net ForceZeroNon-zero
State of MotionNo changeChanges (accelerates/decelerates)
EffectBody remains at rest or moves uniformlyBody speeds up, slows down, or changes direction
ExamplesBook on a table, constant-speed carFalling apple, applying brakes

🧠 Quick Check

  • Balanced = No change; Unbalanced = Acceleration
  • Balanced → Net Force = 0
  • Unbalanced → Net Force ≠ 0