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If the resultant of a number of forces acting on a body is zero, then the body will not be in equilibrium ?? ( Yes or No) , Explain Your Answer

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Question added by Mutaz Mohamad Barakat Faqeeh , Service Adviser Engineer , Mercedes-Benz " Tawfiq Gargour & Sons Co. "
Date Posted: 2015/04/12
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A body moves as a result of force that is exerted upon it. If there is no resultant force upon a body then there would be no movement thus body stays in equilibrium.

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by Ahmed Gahlan , Senior Technical Engineer , Saudi Binladin Group. (Public Buildings & Airports Division)

The body will be in equilibrium when the resultant sum of all forces acting on it equal zero. so the answer is No

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