Question
Is a body moving with the same velocity is in equilibrium?

Answer

 Yes, in translational motion, for equilibrium.
$F=0
$
Hence, $\quad \frac{m \Delta v}{\Delta t}=0= F$. So, $\Delta V =0$
For which either the object is at rest or is moving with same velocity.

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