0 like 0 dislike
35 views
in Science by (1.0m points)
Give examples of balanced forces

1 Answer

0 like 0 dislike
by (1.0m points)
Balanced forces may exist during a tug of war when both teams apply an equal force in opposite directions.When we sit on a chair gravity pulls us down while the chair applies an equal upward force that supports our weight

Examples of balanced forces include the centripetal and centrifugal forces that keep the planets in fixed orbits around the sun, as well as weight and reaction forces that keep a book on a table. Balanced forces are forces that are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.

The net force acting on a body when forces are balanced is zero. When forces cancel one another, the object the forces act upon is said to be in equilibrium. Balanced forces are what cause objects to tend to remain in their states of motion.

When the forces acting on a body are balanced, this does not necessarily mean the object is stationary. The object may be traveling at a constant velocity relative to a certain reference frame. However, the body cannot be accelerating or decelerating, as this would require the presence of a net force, according to Newton’s Second Law.

Weight and a corresponding reaction force from a solid surface are examples of balanced forces. A person standing on a floor is pulled downwards by the Earth’s gravitational field, causing them to exert a force equal to their mass times their acceleration on the floor. The floor reacts with an equal and opposite force, causing the person to remain in equilibrium

Related questions

0 like 0 dislike
1 answer 34 views
asked Jan 22, 2019 in Science by danish (1.0m points)
0 like 0 dislike
1 answer 38 views
asked Jan 21, 2019 in Science by danish (1.0m points)
0 like 0 dislike
1 answer 1.3k views
0 like 0 dislike
1 answer 213 views
0 like 0 dislike
1 answer 37 views
asked Feb 6, 2019 in Science by danish (1.0m points)
0 like 0 dislike
1 answer 61 views
asked Feb 6, 2019 in Science by danish (1.0m points)
0 like 0 dislike
1 answer 24 views
asked Jan 31, 2019 in Science by danish (1.0m points)
0 like 0 dislike
1 answer 55 views
asked Jan 31, 2019 in Science by danish (1.0m points)
0 like 0 dislike
1 answer 30 views
asked Jan 31, 2019 in Science by danish (1.0m points)
0 like 0 dislike
1 answer 47 views
asked Jan 30, 2019 in Science by danish (1.0m points)
Welcome to Free Homework Help, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of the community. Anybody can ask a question. Anybody can answer. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Join them; it only takes a minute: School, College, University, Academy Free Homework Help

19.4k questions

18.3k answers

8.7k comments

3.3k users

Free Hit Counters
...