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Tripp
15 November, 15:40
What is neutral equilbrium
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Kiley Compton
15 November, 15:59
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Neutral Equilibrium
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The kind of equilibrium of a body so placed that when moved slightly it neither leans to return to its former position not depart more widely from it, as a perfect sphere or cylinder on a horizontal plane.
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Ellis Blair
15 November, 16:25
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the kind of equilibrium of a body so placed that when moved slighty it neither tends to return to its former position not depart more widely from it, as a perfect sphere or cylinder on a horizontal plane.
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