can a body in linear motion be in equilibrium
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Can a body in linear motion be in equilibrium?
Yes buddy, this is possible.
You must be knowing that:
a body in linear motion has either of the two possibilities i.e, either it has some acceleration (velocity changes) or it does not have any acceleration (velocity is constant).
equilibrium means net force acting on the body is zero i.e, the forces acting on the body are balanced.
So, among the conditions we considered, there is only one condition that the net force is zero, when the body does not have any acceleration and it has uniform velocity.
And we know that When the net force acting on an object is zero and if the object is moving at a constant non-zero velocity, then it is said to be in a dynamic equilibrium.
Hope that helps you…✌
Yes buddy, this is possible.
You must be knowing that:
a body in linear motion has either of the two possibilities i.e, either it has some acceleration (velocity changes) or it does not have any acceleration (velocity is constant).
equilibrium means net force acting on the body is zero i.e, the forces acting on the body are balanced.
So, among the conditions we considered, there is only one condition that the net force is zero, when the body does not have any acceleration and it has uniform velocity.
And we know that When the net force acting on an object is zero and if the object is moving at a constant non-zero velocity, then it is said to be in a dynamic equilibrium.
Hope that helps you…✌
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It is equilibrium if nett force is zero.
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