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Can a body be in equilibrium if it is in motion? Explain

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  1. Yesterday, 13:53
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    Yes but you would also have to count for velocity and acceleration
  2. Yesterday, 14:42
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    An object in equilibrium has no NET force acting on it. It's acceleration is zero, meaning that it's moving in a straight line with constant speed (which may be zero).
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