Possibly. If there are no external forces acting upon it, and hence no acceleration, then yes, the body can be in equilibrium. But if there is no acceleration,would the body be in motion?
No molecular motion only ceases when the temperature is at absolute zero. The molecules have retained their kinetic energy although they are at equillibrium.
increases
Yes..
When a body or a system is in equilibrium, there is no net tendency to change. Everything is equal.
Equillibrium in a reaction has occured when the concentration of compounds remain unchanged.
There is little movement once it reaches equillibrium. They continue to move regularly.
Eccentric force is a force that does not pass through the body at its center of gravity. It also does not pass through a part of the body that is fixed.
Equillibrium
A net force on a body can stop the motion of a body , can create the motion of a body and can change the direction of motion of a body .
motion and heat--when you move, you are using energy. Body heat also requires energy.
According to Newton's laws of motion, a body at rest remains at rest and a body in motion remains in uniform motion unless it is acted upon by a force. This law is also known as the law of Inertia. If the forces are balanced, then there is no net force acting on the body and so it cannot produce any motion. It can only allow pre-existing motion to continue.
no when the body the body is in motion only