what do you mean by dynamic nature of equilibrium
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When TWO or more forces acting on a body bring NO change in its state of rest or state of UNIFORM motion, the body is said to be in EQUILIBRIUM.
It is of two types :
1. Static Equilibrium : When two or more forces acting on a body produce no change in its STATE OF REST, the body is said to be in STATIC EQUILIBRIUM.
2. Dynamic Equilibrium : When two or more forces acting on a body produce no change in its STATE OF UNIFORM MOTION, the body is said to be in DYNAMIC EQUILIBRIUM.
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It is of two types :
1. Static Equilibrium : When two or more forces acting on a body produce no change in its STATE OF REST, the body is said to be in STATIC EQUILIBRIUM.
2. Dynamic Equilibrium : When two or more forces acting on a body produce no change in its STATE OF UNIFORM MOTION, the body is said to be in DYNAMIC EQUILIBRIUM.
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