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A rigid body is said to be in partial equilibrium, when it is in

A

translational equilibrium only

B

rotational equilibrium only

C

either (a) and (b)

D

neither (a) nor (b)

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C

A rigid body is said to be in partial equilibrium when it is in translational equilibrium but not in rotational equilibrium or when it is in rotational equilibrium but not in translational equilibrium.
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