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noun

  • In physics, two or more forces of equal magnitude acting in opposite directions on an object, resulting in a net force of zero and no change in the object's state of motion.

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The greater satisfaction, perhaps, was in the process, the compelling ebb and flow of two finely balanced forces, a high-speed, high-caliber call and response.

From New York Times • Apr. 10, 2022

But the Pentagon's soldiers and sailors were still too firmly wedded to the theory of "balanced forces."

From Time Magazine Archive

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  • net-zero force
  • static equilibrium
  • a state of no acceleration
  • opposing forces in equilibrium

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  • unbalanced forces
  • a change in motion
  • net force
  • resultant force
  • dynamic state

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