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Are forces on a rigid object summing to zero in static equilibrium?

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Answered by Shivam9999
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Static equilibrium is defined as a state where an object is not moving in any way. The two conditions for the equilibrium of a rigid body (such as a meter stick) are 1. the vector sum of forces on the body must be zero and 2. the vector sum of torques on the body must be zero.

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