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Example of rotational equilibrium but not translational equilibrium

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Answered by Himeshkishore
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Answer:

Yes, it is possible that an object is in rotational equilibrium but not in translational equilibrium. ... Therefore, the object is not in translational equilibrium. If we find the net torque about O, then it is equal to zero, as the torque of one force balances the torque of another force. e.g; Consider a physical balance.

Answered by deepanshu67892
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Answer:

The example of rotational equilibrium and not transational equilibrium is that a man pushing a big box by applying force on it and the box accelerates.

Explanation:

What is rotational equilibrium?

Rotational equilibribrium is an equilibrium in which net torque on the object is zero. An object having constant angular velocity is also in rotational equilibrium.

What is transational equilibrium?

Transational equilibrium is the equilibrium in which net force on the object is zero. An object having constant velocity is also in transational equilibrium.

Here in the example a man is pushing a box by not applying torque on it. But force is applied and box is accelerating. So, box is in rotational equilibrium but not in transational equilibrium.

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