
The Law of ForceNone
The Law of ForceNone states that, in a balanced system, no net force acts on an object when all forces are equal and oppose each other, resulting in no change in motion. Essentially, if all forces are perfectly balanced, the object remains at rest or continues moving at a constant velocity. This principle is foundational in physics, illustrating that equilibrium occurs when the sum of forces equals zero, preventing acceleration or deceleration. In everyday terms, it explains why objects stay still or keep moving evenly when balanced forces are at play.