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Is its possible for a moving body to be in equilibrium. ​

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Answered by nivas1975koyi
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A body is said to be in equilibrium if the net force acting on the body is zero. By Newton's second law, the acceleration of such objects will be zero. Zero acceleration implies a constant velocity. So an object in equilibrium can either have zero velocity or a constant non-zero velocity.

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Answered by ITwilightQueenbeeI
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Yes \: if \: the \: body \: is \: uniform. \\ The \: idea \: of \: equilibrium \: is \:  \\ usually \: applied \: to \: the \: forces \\ that \: act \: on \: the \: body. \\ If \: the \: forces \: are \: balanced \\ so \: that \: the \: body \: does \: not \\ accelerate \: then \: the \: body \:  \\ will \: remain \: in \: equilibrium.

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