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What does it mean when an object is in equilibrium

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Answered by anr4u97
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This however does not necessarily mean that all the forces are equal to each other. ... If an object is at equilibrium, then the forces are balanced. Balanced is the key word that is used to describe equilibrium situations. Thus, the net force is zero and the acceleration is 0 m/s/s.

Answered by TheUnsungWarrior
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Answer:

It means its net acceleration is zero.

Explanation:

[Concept Used: Inertia]

When an object is in equilibrium, its a must that its acceleration have to be zero m/s² due to a constant velocity or zero velocity.

Moreover, the forces can also be there acting on the object but they will be  balanced forces implying that the net forces will be zero as result of cancellation of all possible acting forces.

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