What happens to an object if balanced forces act on it?
- No change
- Balanced forces do not change the state of rest or motion of an object.
What happens to an object if unbalanced forces act on it?
- Motion
- Unbalanced forces cause a change in the motion or shape of an object.
What is the net force acting on an object in balanced forces?
- Zero
- Balanced forces cancel each other out, resulting in zero net force on the object.
Which type of force is required to move a stationary object?
- Unbalanced
- A stationary object needs an unbalanced force to change its state and start moving.
What happens when two equal forces act in opposite directions on an object?
- No movement
- When equal forces act in opposite directions, they cancel each other out, keeping the object stationary.
Which type of force is acting when a moving object slows down due to friction?
- Unbalanced
- Friction is an unbalanced force that causes a moving object to slow down and eventually stop.
Which force brings a ball to rest after rolling on the ground?
- Friction
- Friction is an unbalanced force that opposes the motion of the ball, bringing it to a stop.
What happens to an object moving with constant velocity under balanced forces?
- Continues moving
- An object in motion remains in motion with the same velocity when forces are balanced.
Which force is responsible for changing the direction of a moving object?
- Unbalanced
- Only an unbalanced force can change the speed or direction of an object’s motion.
What happens to the motion of an object if balanced forces acting on it are suddenly removed?
- Changes
- If balanced forces are removed, unbalanced forces will act, changing the motion of the object