Often, more than one force can act upon an object at a time, and the forces can push or pull in any direction. What happens to the object when forces act upon it depends on the following two things:
When more than one force acts on an object, the forces combine to form a net force. The combination of all the forces acting on an object is the net force.
If two forces of equal strength act on an object in opposite directions, the forces will cancel, resulting in a net force of zero and no movement. Two or more opposite forces are balanced forces if their effects cancel each other and they do not cause a change in an object's motion.
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