prove that if a body is in translational equilibrium and the net torque is zero about a given point that it must be zero at the Any other point
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When a body is in translatory equilibrium , the net force acting on a body is zero, and the body is said to be in translational equilibrium. In translatory equilibrium, the center of mass of the body remains either at rest or moves rectilinearly with constant velocity.
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