Can a torque be balance by a single force ?
Answers
Answered by
3
No, a torque can never be balanced by a single force.
Every torque produced in a single time direction has to be opposed by a different torque produced in the opposite direction and also the same magnitude.
When this situation occurs, it is known as an anti-couple.
Every torque produced in a single time direction has to be opposed by a different torque produced in the opposite direction and also the same magnitude.
When this situation occurs, it is known as an anti-couple.
Answered by
2
HEYA!!!!
-----------------------------------
HERE IS YOUR ANSWER....
--------------------------------------------------------------------
A TORQUE CAN'T BE BALANCED BY A SINGLE FORCE BECAUSE IT IS BALANCED ONLY WHEN TWO FORCES, ONE MOVING CLOCKWISE AND ANOTHER MOVING ANTICLOCKWISE .............
HOPE IT HELPS U
-----------------------------------
HERE IS YOUR ANSWER....
--------------------------------------------------------------------
A TORQUE CAN'T BE BALANCED BY A SINGLE FORCE BECAUSE IT IS BALANCED ONLY WHEN TWO FORCES, ONE MOVING CLOCKWISE AND ANOTHER MOVING ANTICLOCKWISE .............
HOPE IT HELPS U
Similar questions