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What is the exact definition of Principle Of Moments (At Non-Equilibrium)!?​

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Answered by AakanshalillySingh
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I guess this is the correct answer

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The Principle of Moments states that when a body is balanced, the total clockwise moment about a point equals the total anticlockwise moment about the same point.

Answered by diyadhaka1247
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The principle of moment states that, when a system or an object is in equilibrium the sum of the clockwise moments will be equal to the sum of the anticlockwise moments on the system or the object.

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When a number of like or unlike parallel forces act on a rigid body and the body is in equilibrium, then the algebraic sum of the moments in the clockwise direction is equal to the algebraic sum of the moments in the anticlockwise direction. In other words, at equilibrium, the algebraic sum of the moments of all the individual forces about any point is equal to zero.

In the illustration given in figure, the force F1 produces an anticlockwise rotation at a distance d1 from the point of pivot P (called fulcrum) and the force F2 produces a clockwise rotation at a distance d2 from the point of pivot P. The principle of moments can be written as follows: Moment of clockwise direction = Moment of anticlockwise direction F1 × d1 = F2 × d2Read more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/943136/state-and-explain-principle-of-moments

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