Physics Technology Update (4th Edition)

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Chapter 6 - Applications of Newton's Laws - Conceptual Questions - Page 177: 10

Answer

Yes.

Work Step by Step

Equilibrium is the state in which an object is experiencing no net force. Force is equal to $F=ma$, where $a$ is the acceleration. Acceleration is a change in velocity. So, if there is no change in velocity and the object is traveling at a constant velocity, it can still be in equilibrium, since there is no acceleration and therefore no forces.
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