In which situation are unbalanced forces acting on an object?
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Unbalanced forces act on an object when the net force acting on it is not zero. This means that there is a force acting on the object that is stronger than the opposing force, causing the object to accelerate in the direction of the stronger force. For example, if you push a book across a table, the force of your push is stronger than the force of friction between the book and the table, causing the book to accelerate in the direction of your push. This is an example of unbalanced forces acting on an object.
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1 Two people stand on the same side of a large tire. Both people pull the tire with equal force.
2 an object’s resistance to a change its motion
3 The car moves forward, while inertia keeps the balloon in place.
4 The unbalanced forces of air resistance and gravity slow the airplane and pull it down.
5 An unbalanced force can change both the object's direction and speed.
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1 Two people stand on the same side of a large tire. Both people pull the tire with equal force.
2 an object’s resistance to a change its motion
3 The car moves forward, while inertia keeps the balloon in place.
4 The unbalanced forces of air resistance and gravity slow the airplane and pull it down.
5 An unbalanced force can change both the object's direction and speed.
hope im not late <3
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@KylehB idek what to put’s answers are correct, I used them to double check mine and they were all correct.