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1.condition for stable equilibrium.
2. principal of conservation of momentum.
3.coefficient of friction.
4.what is the difference between the meteor and comet.
5.why does a cold body by itself become warmer.


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Answered by mindgirl01
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conditions for stable equllibrim are--

A system is said to be in stable equilibrium if, when displaced from equilibrium, it experiences a net force or torque in a direction opposite to the direction of the displacement. ... This pencil is in the condition of equilibrium. The net force on the pencil is zero and the total torque about any pivot is zero

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Answered by jatt714
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conditions for stable equllibrim are-- A system is said to be in stable equilibrium if, when displaced from equilibrium, it experiences a net force or torque in a direction opposite to the direction of the displacement. ... This pencil is in the condition of equilibrium. The net force on the pencil is zero and the total torque about any pivot is zero

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