Equilibrium is often observed in our daily lives. Note, that you will lose 50% of the mark for this question if you choose the incorrect option. If you are not sure about the answer and do not want to guess, choose the āUnsureā option. You will neither receive marks for the question nor will you lose marks for choosing this option. True False Unsure
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Equilibrium refers to a state of balance or stability where the forces acting on a system are balanced, resulting in no net change. Show moreā¦
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