A book weighing 5 N rests on a table, experiencing a downward gravitational force of 5 N. For the book to remain in static equilibrium, the upward normal force from the table must exactly counterbalance this gravitational force, resulting in no net force acting on the book. If the forces were unbalanced, the book would accelerate downward, indicating that the table is strong enough to support the weight without collapsing. The discussion clarifies that there is no downward force from the table; instead, it exerts an upward normal force. Thus, the book remains stationary as the forces are in equilibrium.