State with reasons any deviations when determining the mass of a body using the principle of moments
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body is said to be in equilibrium if the forces and moments applied on the body cancel each other out and there is no net force and moment on the body. It is said to be rotational equilibrium if the net moments applied across it in the clockwise and anti-clockwise directions are zero. This analysis of moments and equilibrium is an integral part of the rotational mechanics. This analysis helps in determining the resulting motion of the rigid bodies. Let’s look at these concepts in detail.
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