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Force balancing equation of a mass element is (where, x = displacement)

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Answered by ItsmeShiddat
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Answer:

F=ma

F= FORCE

m= mass

a= acceleration

Answered by Jasleen0599
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Force balancing equation of a mass element is (where, x = displacement)

Md^{2}x /d^{2}t

  • System of controls. A dash-pot element's force balancing equation is B dx/dt (where x = displacement).
  • Two independent forces are said to be balanced if their respective magnitudes and directions are equal. Only when an individual force is not being counterbalanced by another force of equal size acting in the opposite direction can it be said to be acting on an item.
  • Two forces are said to be balanced when their strengths are equal but their directions of action are opposing. Once more, tug-of-war is a prime illustration. The forces are balanced if the pullers are exerting equal force but going in the opposite direction on either side of the rope. There is hence no motion.

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