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Komok [63]
3 years ago
12

How do we know when an object is in static or dynamic equilibrium?

Physics
1 answer:
Aloiza [94]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

First Condition of Equilibrium

Explanation:

  • This means that both the net force and the net torque on the object must be zero. The condition Fnet=0 F net = 0 must be true for both static equilibrium, where the object's velocity is zero, and dynamic equilibrium, where the object is moving at a constant velocity.
  • The sum of the forces on it in each direction is zero. The sum of the torques on it in each direction is zero. Its linear momentum is zero.
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