troshakar7306 troshakar7306
  • 03-10-2017
  • Physics
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Can an object be in mechanical equilibrium when only a single force acts on it? explain.

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ngjeffreyoxl4qi ngjeffreyoxl4qi
  • 10-10-2017
No because if there is a force, there is acceleration which means the object is getting faster.
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