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28. If the body is in a state of mechanical equilibrium then the net force acting on the body is *




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Answered by janki811
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Answered by aaskamondal00
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Mechanical Equilibrium. A body is said to be in mechanical equilibrium when the net force acting on the body is zero. The conditions for a body to be in mechanical equilibrium is that the vector sum of all external forces must be zero and the sum of all moments or torque acting on all particles must be zero.

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