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state two conditions for a body acted upon by several forces to be in equilibrium​

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Answered by chawla12
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Answer:

there are two conditions of eqyilibrium

1st condition and 2nd condition

Explanation:

1st condition of equilibrium:-

when total force acting on a body is zero then it is in first condition of eqilibrium

sum of all forces are zero

F1 + F2 + F3....................=0

first condition of equilibrium is called translatory equilibrium.

2nd condition of equilibrium :-

when total torque produces in a body is zero then it is in 2nd condition of equilibrium

2nd condition of equilibrium is called rotatory equilibrium.

sum of torques = 0

Answered by StarCool
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Answer:

Explanation:

If a body is not moving it is said to be in static equilibrium. A body does not move when the forces acting on it cancel each other. Two conditions necessary for a body to be in equilibrium are: ... The vector sum of all external forces should be zero.

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