it does not accelerate
A non-moving object in equilibrium does not accelerate or change velocity. It remains stationary and experiences no net force acting on it.
The friction of a non-moving object is called static friction. It is the force that prevents the object from moving when a force is applied to it.
Momentum of any object is given by p = m*vWhere p = momentum, m = mass and v = velocity.If an object is not moving that means its velocity is zero and by using above mentioned formula we get, p = m*0, p = 0.
velocity or speed and direction of motion. If an object's velocity is zero, it is considered to be at rest. If an object's velocity is non-zero, it is moving.
The law of inertia applies to both moving and non-moving objects. It states that an object will remain at rest or continue moving at a constant velocity unless acted upon by an external force.
It stays the same
The Condition of Equilibrium, Force equal zero, is the condition of an object at rest or moving at constant velocity. Non-Equilibrium Condition, Force is not zero, is the condition for an object to move with increasing velocity.
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.
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.
No. For equilibrium, the SUM OF ALL FORCES acting on an object must be zero, and that is not possible with a single (non-zero) force.Note: For equilibrium, the sum of all torques on an object must ALSO be zero.
No, it can't, for it is meerly a non moving object.
Yes, a couple can be considered a dynamic equilibrium because while the forces are balanced and there is no resultant force, there is still a non-zero resultant moment. This resultant moment does not contradict the definition of equilibrium because equilibrium in this context refers to the balance of forces, not moments.
Momentum of any object is given by p = m*vWhere p = momentum, m = mass and v = velocity.If an object is not moving that means its velocity is zero and by using above mentioned formula we get, p = m*0, p = 0.
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.
static visual acuity is the ability to see clearly and a non moving position and looking at a non moving object.
It can be zero, but that means that the object is not moving.
They are either non-existent or else balanced.
It stays the same