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When there are no resultant forces and no resultant ______ acting on a system, it is said to be in equilibrium.

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When there are no resultant forces and no resultant magnitude acting on a system, it is said to be in equilibrium.

If there is no resultant force then a system is said to be in equilibrium . If the resultant force is not zero, a moving object will speed up or slow down - depending on the direction of the resultant force: it will speed up if the resultant force is in the same direction as the object is moving.

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