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a body in equilibrium may not have​

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Answered by chandrahasapoojary2
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For an object to be in equilibrium, it must be experiencing no acceleration. This means that both the net force and the net torque on the object must be zero.

A body in equilibrium will have zero net force on it. It may have velocity, but zero acceleration. As it can have velocity it can have momentum and kinetic energy.

If a body is in at rest, resultant force is zero. ... If a body is moving with uniform velocity, still the resultant force is zero. These bodies will be in equilibrium.

Answered by saisiri73
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For an object to be in equilibrium, it must be experiencing no acceleration. This means that both the net force and the net torque on the object must be zero.

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