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State two conditions for body acted upon by several forces to be in equilibrium​

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Answer. When a body is moving at a constant velocity in a straight line or is not moving it is said to be in equilibrium. 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.
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When a body is moving at a constant velocity in a straight line or is not moving it is said to be in equilibrium. 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.

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