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experiment to show that there is no net moment on a body in equilibrium

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Answered by Anonymous
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WHEN THE BODY A APPLIED FORCE ON A BOOK FROM ONE SIDE AND ON ITS OPPOSITE SIDE... BODY B APPLIED SAME FORCE ..THEN THERE WILL BE NO MOVEMENT .THIS CONDITION IS SAID TO BE IN EQUILIBRIUM...


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Answered by anirudhayadav393
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Concept Introduction: Principle of Moments is the basic concept of Physics.

Explanation:

We have been Given: experiment to show that there is no net moment on a body in equilibrium

We have to Find: experiment to show that there is no net moment on a body in equilibrium

To verify the principle of moments, we can use the following experiment:

Step 1: Place the rule on the fulcrum.

Step 2: Suspend the two weights on either side. The meter rule may tilt to one side.

Step 3: Adjust the slotted weights or their distances from the fulcrum to make the rule HORIZONTAL. Now calculate the total clockwise moment which is equal to

w1l1

and the total anticlockwise moment which is equal to

w2l2

We will see that which verifies the principle of moments.

Final Answer:

To verify the principle of moments, we can use the following experiment:

Step 1: Place the rule on the fulcrum.

Step 2: Suspend the two weights on either side. The meter rule may tilt to one side.

Step 3: Adjust the slotted weights or their distances from the fulcrum to make the rule HORIZONTAL. Now calculate the total clockwise moment which is equal to w1l1and the total anticlockwise moment which is equal to w2l2We will see that which verifies the principle of moments.

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