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Branson Allison
23 June, 15:41
A moving object can be in equilibrium. Explain.
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Dawson Cooley
23 June, 19:22
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Lets say, things at translational equilibrium either don't move or is moving at a constant velocity. If an object is accelerating, it's not in a equilibrium.
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Tianna Mcneil
23 June, 19:27
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Yes, If all the forces on it are balanced it will be in equilibrium regardless of whether it is in motion or not.
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