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Limiting equilibrium refers to a state where an object is on the verge of moving or about to topple. In such cases, the force of limiting friction is at its maximum, counteracting the applied force or moment. The object remains in balance due to the equal and opposite forces acting on it, resultingRead more
Limiting equilibrium refers to a state where an object is on the verge of moving or about to topple. In such cases, the force of limiting friction is at its maximum, counteracting the applied force or moment. The object remains in balance due to the equal and opposite forces acting on it, resulting in a zero net force or moment.
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