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If an object is at rest 2 forces are still acting on it (if done on a planet) gravity pushing the object down. And the up force which is the force exerted by ground upwards against the object. Gravity being the greater force keeps the object on the ground, but the upforce prevents the object from basically ploughing through the ground.

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If an object is not moving OR if it is moving at constant velocity (i.e., it is not ACCELERATING):* The vector sum of the forces on the object is zero.

* Also, the forces are said to be in balance.

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When no changes in motion occur the forces on an object are balanced.

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They are insufficient to overcome the static friction.

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in equilibrium, with net force of zero

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