In which situation are unbalanced forces acting on an object?(1 point)

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Two people stand on the same side of a large tire. One person pushes the tire and the other pulls the tire with equal force.
Two people stand on the same side of a large tire. One person pushes the tire and the other pulls the tire with equal force.

Two people stand on opposite sides of a large tire. Both people pull the tire with equal force.
Two people stand on opposite sides of a large tire. Both people pull the tire with equal force.

Two people stand on opposite sides of a large tire. Both people push the tire with equal force.
Two people stand on opposite sides of a large tire. Both people push the tire with equal force.

Two people stand on the same side of a large tire. Both people pull the tire with equal force.

The situation in which unbalanced forces are acting on an object is when two people stand on the same side of a large tire, and one person pushes the tire while the other person pulls the tire with equal force.

The situation in which unbalanced forces are acting on an object is when two people stand on opposite sides of a large tire and both people push or pull the tire with equal force.

To determine if the forces are balanced or unbalanced, you need to consider the net force acting on the object. In this case, if both people push or pull the tire with equal force, the net force will be zero. Balanced forces result in no change in motion or no acceleration.

However, in the other scenarios provided, where the two people are either standing on the same side of the tire or one is pushing while the other is pulling, the forces are balanced because they cancel each other out. These balanced forces will not cause any change in the motion of the object.

Two people stand on opposite sides of a large tire. Both people push the tire with equal force.