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what are the types of rotational equilibrium​

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Answered by nitashachadha84
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Explanation:

An object in rotational equilibrium has no net external torque: sum of all external torques = 0

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Remember that "rotational equilibrium" may mean that the object is not rotating or it may mean that the object is rotating with constant angular velocity.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Similarly to translational equilibrium, an object is in rotational equilibrium when the sum of all the external torques acting on it equals zero. In rotational equilibrium, an object either will not be moving or moving at a constant angular velocity. This must mean the object is experiencing zero angular acceleration.

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