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Forces In Science: A force Balanced Forces – Balanced forces acting on an object EXAMPLES: or

Forces In Science: A forceis a push or a pull Balanced Forces – equal forces acting on one object in opposite directions. One force is exactly balanced by the other force. Balanced forces acting on an object will NOT change the object’s motion. EXAMPLES: or

Forces Unbalanced Forces – Unbalanced Forces acting on an object EXAMPLE: = Net Force –

Forces Unbalanced Forces – Unequal forces acting on one object in any given directions. Can cause an object to start moving, stop moving, or change direction. Unbalanced Forces acting on an object WILL change the object’s motion. EXAMPLE: = Net Force – the overall force on an object after all forces are added together