difference between resultant and equilibrium force ?
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The difference between a resultant and equilibrium vector is that resultant vector is a direct quantity, one with both magnitude and direction, while the equilibrium vector is a force equal to, but opposite of, the resultant sum of vector forces, that force which balances other forces, thus bringing an object to
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Resultant force is the net force acting on the two quantities (F1+F2+Gravitation+Force Exerted by the Ground). On the other hand, when all the forces that act upon an object are balanced, then the object is said to be in a state of equilibrium.
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