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explain about equilibrium of a rigid body​

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Answered by mayankmahajan33
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Answer:

A rigid body is in equilibrium when it is not undergoing a change in rotational or translational motion. This equilibrium requires that two conditions must be met. The first condition is related to the translational motion

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Answered by sasharevankar2407
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Explanation:

a rigged body is a equilibrium when it is not undergoing a change in rotational or translate mortion.

This equilibrium requires that two conditions must be meet.The second conditions is related to the

rotational motion.....A net torque will cause a body initially at rest to undergo rotation.

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