Balanced Force

Imagine you're in a tug-of-war with a friend, and despite both of you pulling with all your might, neither of you is moving an inch. This stalemate is similar to balanced forces, where equal forces act in opposite directions, resulting in no movement. In this analogy, your effort and your friend's effort are the opposing forces, and the rope staying still represents the object experiencing balanced forces, showing how neither side overpowers the other, thus maintaining equilibrium.
Practice Version

Balanced Force: Forces that are equal but in opposite directions. Balanced force. In simple terms, balanced forces occur when two forces acting on an object cancel each other out, so the object stays still or continues moving at the same speed.