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example for translational equilibrium​

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Answered by jhamani1975
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Examples would be an acorn falling from its tree at terminal velocity, a book resting on a bookshelf, or someone walking at a steady, constant speed.

Answered by hacchur33
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If all the forces acting on a particular object add up to zero and have no resultant force, then it’s in translational equilibrium.

Examples would be an acorn falling from its tree at terminal velocity, a book resting on a bookshelf, or someone walking at a steady, constant speed. On the other hand, if the acorn has just broken from it’s branch and is still accelerating towards terminal velocity, this would not be considered translational equilibrium.

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