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Application of Newton's Laws FORCE EQUILIBRIUM Rev. 0 Page 11 CP-04 FORCE EQUILIBRIUM Knowledge of the forces required to maintain an object in equilibrium is essential in understanding the nature of bodies at rest and in motion. EO 1.4 STATE the conditions necessary for a body to be in force equilibrium. EO 1.5 DEFINE the following: a. Net force b. Equilibrant Net Force When forces act on an object, the result may be a change in the object's state of motion.  If certain  conditions  are  satisfied,  however,  the  forces may  combine  to  maintain  a  state  of equilibrium or balance. To determine if a body is in equilibrium, the overall effect of all the forces acting on it must be assessed.  All the forces that act on an object result in essentially one force that influences the object's motion.  The force which results from all the forces acting on a body is defined as the net  force.  It is important to remember that forces are vector quantities.  When  analyzing various forces you must account for both the magnitude (displacement) of the force as well as the direction in which the force is applied.  As described in the previous chapter, this is best done using a free-body diagram. To  understand  this  more  clearly,  consider the  book resting on the table in section A of Figure 5.

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