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Does this photo show unbalanced or balanced forces? Explain why.
This photo represents a balanced force because each side has an equal number of participants, and they are of similar size. It appears that they are both pulling equally, and they have the same strength. If both sides pull with an equal amount of force, then neither team will move, and it will be a tie.
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What does the term balanced forces mean? Example: James and Noora were both pulling on a tug toy with their dog, and because of balanced forces, neither side was able to move the other!
Balanced forces are two forces acting in opposite directions on an object, and equal in size. In the example, James and Noora have the same force or strength as their dog, so neither side can pull the toy away from the other. If one party were stronger than the other, there would be an unbalanced force, and the stronger team would be able to take the toy away from the weaker side.
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Which direction would this object move with balanced forces working on it?
This object would not move because it has balanced forces working in it. When balanced forces are applied to opposite sides of an object, the object remains motionless. A stronger force needs to be applied to one side for the object to move. Balanced forces mean the power or strength applies to each side is equal.
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This graphic represents a balanced force.
The graphic provided does not represent a balanced force. A balanced force means equal forces are being applied to each side of an object. The arrows would need to be equivalent to represent a balanced force. There is more force being applied in one direction than the other, so the object will move in with force.
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What is the effect of a balanced force on a stationary object's motion?
A balanced force means that equal force is being applied to an object on opposite sides. If equal force is being applied, there will be no change in the motion of the object; it will remain stationary. A greater force needs to be applied to one side for movement to take place.
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The groups of people in this photo are both pulling on a rope. Which group will win the tug-of-war game?
This photo represents a balanced force because each side has an equal number of participants, and they are of similar size. It appears that they are both pulling equally, and they have the same strength. If both sides pull with an equal amount of force, then neither team will move, and it will be a tie. In this graphic, neither team will win.
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What does this photo represent in terms of forces?
This photo represents balanced forces. When balanced forces are applied to opposite sides of an object, the object remains motionless. A stronger force needs to be applied to one side for the object to move. Balanced forces mean the power or strength applies to each side is equal.
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How do equal forces on an object affect an object's motion?
Equal forces are two forces acting in opposite directions on an object, same in strength, and equal in size. If one party is stronger than the other, there would be an unbalanced force. An object will not move if balanced forces are applied to it.
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Which scenario represents an example of balanced forces affecting an object's motion?
When balanced forces are applied to opposite sides of an object, the object remains motionless. The example "My two Boston Terrier puppies tug on either side of a stuffed toy all day long!" demonstrates two dogs that are of similar strength and size pulling on opposite sides of the toy. These dogs are applying the same power and force on both sides of the toy, and neither can pull the toy away from the other.
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This graphic represents an unbalanced force.
This image represents balanced forces. Each person is pushing in opposite directions with equal strength and power. The box will not move because there are balanced, equal forces on both sides.
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This is an example of an unbalanced force.
This statement is accurate; this is an unbalanced force. There is a greater force being applied to one side of the object when compared to the opposite side. This object will have a change in motion because of the unequal force.
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What is an unbalanced force? Example: Due to the unbalanced forces on each side of the dresser, we were not able to slide it across the floor.
Unbalanced forces are the opposite of a balanced force. An unbalanced force causes a change in motion, speed, direction, or movements because of unequal force or strength that is applied to one side of an object. Opposite sides have forces acting against them, but in the case of unbalanced forces, one side has more energy than the other.
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How will the motion of the individual change due to the unbalanced forces?
This graphic represents an unbalanced force. One individual player versus three players on the opposite team is not an equivalent amount of force or strength. The single-player will move towards the group of three when the pulling starts because they have more power than one player alone. The lone player will eventually lose the game when crossing over the center point due to an equal amount of force.
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How can this graphic be edited to represent an unbalanced force?
This graphic currently represents an object with balanced forces working on it. Each side has the same amount of force, so the object will not move. If one of the arrows is elongated, there will be an unequal distribution of force, so the object will move. Creating an unbalanced amount of strength on one side will change the object's motion.
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If a toy car is rolling on a smooth surface and I push a heavier, faster toy car into it, how will its motion be affected?
In this scenario, there is an example of unbalanced forces. When an unbalanced force is applied to an object, there can be a change in motion. When a heavier, faster toy car moves into the path or side of the small car, it will cause the little vehicle to change speeds, directions, or even stop. This change in motion is due to a stronger force acting upon the small toy car.
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How can this graphic be edited to represent an unbalanced force?
This graphic currently represents an object with balanced forces working on it. Each side has the same amount of force, so the object will not move. If one of the people was removed or an extra person was added to either side, there will be an unequal distribution of force so that the object will move. Creating an unbalanced amount of strength on one side will change the object's motion.
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Mrs. Gartrell's class is playing Tug-of-War to demonstrate how an unbalanced force will affect an object's motion. The class has twenty students, and they have to split into teams to represent an unbalanced force. J'Michael says they should divide evenly, ten on each side. Nate disagrees and says there should not be even teams; it should be the eight students against twelve students.
Who is correct, and why?
In this situation, the students are trying to demonstrate an example of unbalanced forces. Unbalanced forces mean they are not even or the same. One side should have more energy than another when there are unbalanced forces. Nate is correct in this scenario; there should be uneven teams with different strengths on each side. To get the rope to move and one team to win, there has to be more strength on one side. When creating the teams, the side with the highest number of students would have more energy and strength, leading to an unbalanced force.
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A toy train is rolling on a smooth surface. I am investigating how unbalanced forces affect an object's motion, so I push a heavy car into the train and then repeat it again but with a lighter car. What effect on the train's motion will I most likely notice?
In this scenario, there is an example of unbalanced forces. When an unbalanced force is applied to an object, there can be a change in motion. When the heavier toy car moves into the path or side of the train, it will cause the little vehicle to change speeds, directions, or even stop. This change in motion is due to a stronger force acting upon the toy train. The lighter car may have an impact on the train's movement, but it will not be as great.
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Which scenario is NOT an example of unbalanced forces?
In the scenarios, "Samantha and her twin sister play tug-of-war; it ends in a tie." is NOT an example of unbalanced forces. The sisters are the same age, and we can assume the same size (they are twins) and the game neds in a tie. This means that they pulled with the same strength, and neither won. This would indicate that the forces were balanced during the tugging.
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Unbalanced forces are the opposite of a balanced force.
An unbalanced force causes a change in motion, speed, direction, or movements because of unequal force or strength that is applied to one side of an object. Opposite sides have forces acting against them, but in the case of unbalanced forces, one side has more energy than the other. Unbalanced forces are the opposite of a balanced force.
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