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when are two forces said to be in equilibrium​

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Answered by DivineEyes
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If only two forces act on a body that is in equilibrium, then they must be equal in magnitude, co-linear and opposite in sense. This is known as the two-force principle

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☞If only two forces act on a body that is in equilibrium, then they must be equal in magnitude, co-linear and opposite in sense. This is known as the two-force principle.

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