Physics, asked by mahisharma1402, 18 days ago

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What does it mean when u say
net force acting on body is
zero
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It is in equilibrium
O It is in translation equilibrium
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O It is in rotational equilibrium
O None of the above
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Answered by thuglife94
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Answer:

1) Translational equilibrium: If the net force acting on a body is zero, then the body is said to be in translational equilibrium. In such a case, the center of mass of the body remains either at rest or moves rectilinearly with constant velocity.

Explanation:

1) Translational equilibrium: If the net force acting on a body is zero, then the body is said to be in translational equilibrium. In such a case, the center of mass of the body remains either at rest or moves rectilinearly with constant velocity.

Answered by mayankjangde08
1

Answer:

none of the above

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