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Difference b/w inertia and equilibrium

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Answered by cheonsa06
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*Equilibrium is a state where there is zero net force. An object in an inertial reference frame also has zero net force acting on it; it is in equilibrium. *Inertia is what keeps the object in equilibrium. An object on a surface is at equilibrium, the higher its inertia the harder it is to force it out of equilibrium.

Answered by ammu6002
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Equilibrium is a state where there is zero net force. An object in an inertial reference frame also has zero net force acting on it; it is in equilibrium. Inertia is what keeps the object in equilibrium. An object on a surface is at equilibrium, the higher its inertia the harder it is to force it out of equilibrium.

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