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Balancing the tires on one's car is an example of dynamic equilibriumcut
which is non-trivially different from static equilibrium of the tire
when the car is parked.
________________________ Joel Rauber Department of Physics - SDSU
Joel.Rauber@sdstate.edu 605-688-4293
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| From: phys-l-bounces@carnot.physics.buffalo.edu | [mailto:phys-l-bounces@carnot.physics.buffalo.edu] On Behalf | Of Savinainen Antti
| Sent: Monday, September 25, 2006 9:32 AM
| To: phys-l@carnot.physics.buffalo.edu
| Subject: [Phys-l] Dynamic equilibrium in mechanics
| | Hi,
| | I have occasionally seen the term "dynamic equilibrium" | describing situations in which the object is moving at | constant velocity and the net force on the object remains | zero. Furthermore, when object is at rest the equilibrium is