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In a stable Equilibrium​

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Answered by llKilluaZoldyckll
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Answer:

Equilibrium is said to be stable if small, externally induced displacements from that state produce forces tend to oppose the displacement and return the body or particle to the equilibrium state.

Step-by-step explanation:

Examples include a weight suspended by a spring or a brick lying on a level surface.

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