When net force is zero, then torque is independent of origin?
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I think yes
When net force is zero then torque become zero
Because torque = force × perendicualar distance
Force is zero then whole would be zero
It may or may not be independent of origin
When net force is zero then torque become zero
Because torque = force × perendicualar distance
Force is zero then whole would be zero
It may or may not be independent of origin
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