Why a body cannot be in equilibrium due to single force acting on it
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a body cannot be in equilibrium if a single force act on it because it needed other force in opposite direction to cancel its effect on body
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Explanation: A body cannot be in the state of equilibrium if only a single force acts on it because we need two or more forces equal in magnitude but opposite in direction to cancel out each other. If there is only one force acting then we can't cancel it out and the net force won't be zero which means the body won't be in state of equilibrium.
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