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force required to keep the body in equilibrium​

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Answered by anshmuchandi
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Answer: The first condition of equilibrium is that the net force in all directions must be zero. There are two conditions that must be met for an object to be in equilibrium. The first condition is that the net force on the object must be zero for the object to be in equilibrium. If net force is zero, then net force along any direction is zero.

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Answered by BangtasticBlush
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The vector sum of all forces must be zero since acceleration is zero(because inertia). If there is no force acting on the body then it means inertial and not accelerating. The body is said to be in equilibrium when two forces are equal and opposite.

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