When an object is in translational equilibrium then
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An object is in translational equilibrium when the sum of all the external forces acting on the object equals zero. This also means an object is in translational equilibrium when it is experiencing zero overall acceleration. Therefore, it is either not moving or moving at a constant velocity.
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An object is in translational equilibrium when the sum of all the external forces acting on the object equals zero. This also means an object is in translational equilibrium when it is experiencing zero overall acceleration. Therefore, it is either not moving or moving at a constant velocity
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