A body in equilibrium does not possess any velocity
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→ A body is said to be in equilibrium if the net force acting on the body is zero. So an object in equilibrium can either have zero velocity or a constant non-zero velocity. Static Equilibrium : When the net force acting on an object is zero and if the object is not moving, then it is called static equilibrium.
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because in unequilibrium some force is applied on it so it has some acceleration and ultimately they have some velocity
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