When the forces acting on the object are stable
The object remain stable in situ
when the object is at rest
Yes
Any object is weightless.
If an object is in static equilibrium (or "stable"), there is no net force acting on the object.
An object is stable because of the position of the center of gravity.
When the forces acting on the object are stable
an object remains stable at the point where its weight can be balanced out equally without distortions of any kind.
It makes the economy of Africa less stable.
The object remain stable in situ
When the center of buoyancy is directly above the center of gravity a floating object is stable.
To ensure their results are considered stable and trustworthy
when the object is at rest
Normal Force- this is the support force exerted on an object in contact with another stable object.
a structure is a stable object that has been built
yes beverage can be considered as an object. for example [Washable]--is--a--[Cup (object)]--it-can-also-be-a--[Coffee Cup]