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what is equilibrium of a particle..........​

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Answered by Anonymous
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According to Newton's first law, a particle is said to be in equilibrium if. there is no net force acting on it. This does not mean that no forces act on. the particle, but rather that the resultant of all the forces which do act on. the particle is zero.

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Answered by rinkughosh9932
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According to Newton's first law, a particle is said to be in equilibrium if. there is no net force acting on it. This does not mean that no forces act on. the particle, but rather that the resultant of all the forces which do act on. the particle is zero.

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