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Jerome Sexton
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29 September, 15:39
Which object is I'm equilibrium?
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Humberto Wyatt
29 September, 15:45
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Equilibrium is a state of no motion. If donuts are on the table, they are in equilibrium. Literally anything that is NOT moving relative to the earth is in equilibrium. The chair is in equilibrium, the table is in equilibrium, the cookies are in equilibrium, and so on.
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