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2 parallel forces equal in magnitude, but opposite in direction separated by a distance.

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Give an example of a case when the resultant force is zero but resultant torque is not zero?

A couple.


What is An example of case when resultant force is zero but torque is not zero?

A common example is a see-saw where two forces balance each other out and create a zero resultant force, but the torques produced by the forces are not equal because they act at different distances from the pivot point. This results in a non-zero net torque causing rotation.


How do you know if the system is in equlibrium?

A system is in equilibrium if: 1. The resultant force on it is zero. 2. The resultant torque on it is zero. Note that for a system which is a point object, only condition 1 is necessary for the system to be in equilibrium.


If resultant moment is zero at all points the resultant force?

Not necessarily zero; it depends. For example two people on a sse saw at same weight and same distance from fulcrum is zero moment but there is force at fulcrum equal to twice their individual weight


Is there any torque if force is zero?

NO. not at all b/c torque is directly related to force


How many non co planer vectors gives resultant zero?

If they are not coplanar, you would need at least four forces to get a net force (resultant force) of zero.


How do you Convert Torque Nm to Force N?

Torque T=Nmsin x, thus Force N=T/msin x. If sin x is zero Torque is zero and Force is zero.


How does the equilibrant force compare with the resulltant force?

The resultant is a trigonometric function, usually using the Law of Cosines in two dimensional solution by vector resolution, of two or more known forces while equilibrant is equal in magnitude to the resultant, it is in the opposite direction because it balances the resultant.Therefore, the equilibrant is the negative of the resultant.


What has a resultant force of zero?

it happens when an object has an equivalent forward and back ward force


Why torque produce by centripetal force is zero?

The torque produced by centripetal force is zero because the force is acting perpendicular to the radius of rotation. Torque is calculated as the force multiplied by the distance from the axis of rotation, and when the force and distance are perpendicular to each other, the torque becomes zero.


What is th resultant force between balanced force?

When there are balanced forces acting on an object, the resultant force is zero. This means that the forces are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction, resulting in no acceleration of the object.


Can a force produce a torque when there is no lever arm?

no because to get a torque you must multiply lever arm by force. If lever is zero, then torque is zero