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Oct 6

Equilibrant...resultant force?

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Oct 6
The equilibrant is a force that is equal in magnitude but opposite in direction to the resultant force acting on an object. It is the force that would be needed to bring the object into a state of equilibrium, where all forces acting on the object cancel each other out. In other words, the equilibrant is the force that would balance out the resultant force and keep the object stationary.
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