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Forces acting on the body A in equilibrium are ?

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Answered by sonam25744
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When a body or a system is in equilibrium, there is no net tendency to change. ... A body in equilibrium at rest is said to be in static equilibrium. However, a state of equilibrium does not mean that no forces act on the body, but only that the forces are balanced.

Answered by vaishnavi6267
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A body is in equilibrium only when there is no net external force acting on it. So, in other words, the sum of all forces acting on it must be zero for a body to be in equilibrium.

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