An object is in static equilibrium when it is _____. (1) at rest (2) moving in a circular path (3) moving with uniform velocity (4) accelerating at high speed

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(1) at rest Explanation: When forces acting on an object which is at rest are balanced, the object is said to be in a state of static equilibrium. The resultant of these forces equals zero.

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