state two conditions for a body acted upon by several forces to be in equilibrium
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A) when the force acts in such directions that the net force is equal to zero and the forces are balanced.
B) when the forces act less than the inertia and frictional force. It means that when the frictional force is greater than the applied force the body remains in the equilibrium position.
A) when the force acts in such directions that the net force is equal to zero and the forces are balanced.
B) when the forces act less than the inertia and frictional force. It means that when the frictional force is greater than the applied force the body remains in the equilibrium position.
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If a body is not moving it is said to be in static equilibrium. A body does not move when the forces acting on it cancel each other. Two conditions necessary for a body to be in equilibrium are: ... The sum of rotational forces or moments should be
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