If the object is moving on constant speed or it's in rest, it is in equilibrium (ΣF=0)
yes
it does not accelerate
The object will be in both rotational and translational equilibrium and will not be moving.
It is in Equilibrium and there are no forces acting on it.
If the object is moving on constant speed or it's in rest, it is in equilibrium (ΣF=0)
If the object is moving on constant speed or it's in rest, it is in equilibrium (ΣF=0)
yes
equilibrium
it does not accelerate
If it isn't moving, it is already in equilibrium, and you don't need to do anything more.
It is in equilibrium.
The object will be in both rotational and translational equilibrium and will not be moving.
It is in Equilibrium and there are no forces acting on it.
Yes, if the velocity is a constant with no net force.
When an object is in equilibrium, the acceleration is zero. When the acceleration is zero, the velocity does not change; the non changing velocity includes the case when the velocity has value zero.
A body is refered to be in equilibrium when the forces acting on it cancel each other out, that is, the body has no resultant force. because F=ma , it can also be stated that a body is in equilibrium when there is no acceleration or deceleration in any direction. Therefore, if a body is moving at a steady speed, although it IS moving, it is still at equilibrium. We normally do not think of a moving object as one in equilibrium but that is because in an actual situation, air drag would cause an object to be in equilibrium with 0 velocity.