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If a body is in equilibrium we may conclude that

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Answered by AbhaySachan
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Explanation:

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

Answered by durgeshbishi2
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Answer: If a body is in equilibrium, we may conclude that the sum of all the forces acting on it must be zero.

Explanation: As we know, a body is said to be in equilibrium if the net force acting on it is zero. By the second law of motion, we know that the acceleration in such bodies is zero. No acceleration implies constant velocity. So an object with constant velocity is in equilibrium.

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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