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Mechanical equilibrium refers to a state in which the net force and net torque acting on a system are both zero. When a system is in mechanical equilibrium, it is either at rest (static equilibrium) or moving with a constant velocity (dynamic equilibrium). There are two key conditions for mechanical equilibrium: 1. **First Condition - Translational Equilibrium**: The sum of all forces acting on an object must be zero.

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