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Explain neutral equilibrium.

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Answered by darksoul3
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Question :-

Explain neutral equilibrium.

Answer :-

A body is said to be in neutral equilibrium if on being slightly displaced it remains in its new position; e.g., a ball placed on a horizontal surface or a cone supported on its side on a horizontal surface.

Answered by parisbabu79
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Answer:

❣neutral equilibrium: a state of equilibrium that is independent of a system's displacements from its original position stable equilibrium: a system, when displaced, experiences a net force or torque in a direction opposite to the direction of the displacement unstable equilibrium: a system, when displaced, experiences ...❣

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