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0. An object in equilibrium has constant velocity, which makes its acceleration 0. Since net force=mass times acceleration, this would make the net force zero. Note that there could be multiple forces acting on the object, but since it is in equilibrium they would have to be equal and opposite in direction, to cancel all of the forces out. This would make the net force zero.
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It is in equilibrium.
Yes, that's correct. When the net force acting on an object is zero, the object is in equilibrium. This means that the forces are balanced, and the object will remain at rest or continue to move at a constant velocity.
When the sum of the net forces on an object are not zero, it means that the object is being moved/pushed/pulled. It means that the object is not in equilibrium. If the net forces were zero, then the object would be in equilibrium, or, a state of not moving at all.
When the net force on an object is zero, the object is in a state of equilibrium. This means that the object's acceleration is zero, and it either remains at rest or continues moving at a constant velocity.
When the net force on an object is zero and it doesn't move, the object is in a state of equilibrium. This means that the forces acting on the object are balanced, resulting in no acceleration.
In equilibrium, the TOTAL or not the NET force will always be zero. Because according to newton's law, if there is a net force, the object will experience acceleration.
When the net force on an object is zero, the two forces acting on the object are balanced or equal in magnitude but opposite in direction. This is known as equilibrium.
Equilibrium is not a force, it is a state in which all the forces acting on an object are balanced, resulting in no change in its motion. When an object is in equilibrium, the net force acting on it is zero.