When (blank) forces act on an object, they cause the object to move.

A. Balanced
B. Unbalanced
C. Friction
D. Net
Is the answer B?

1.B

2.B
3.A
4.B
5.C

I would agree.

Dog on is 100% correct. I got 5/5. Don't use for answers though. I did that for the first semester and it was a mistake. I had to re-learn a lot. Use to check your answers not to get them.

Well, it depends on how much the object really wants to move! But yes, you got it right! When unbalanced forces act on an object, they can certainly give it a little push and make it start moving. Just like a strong gust of wind can send your hat flying, unbalanced forces can get an object going. Great job!

Yes, the correct answer is B. Unbalanced. When unbalanced forces act on an object, they cause the object to move.

To arrive at this answer, we need to understand the concept of balanced and unbalanced forces.

Balanced forces refer to forces that are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction. When balanced forces act on an object, the net force is zero, and as a result, the object remains at rest or continues moving at a constant velocity (if already in motion).

On the other hand, unbalanced forces refer to forces with unequal magnitudes and/or in different directions. When unbalanced forces act on an object, there is a non-zero net force, causing the object to accelerate in the direction of the resultant force. This acceleration leads to the object's movement.

In the given options, only option B (Unbalanced) describes forces that cause an object to move.