Equilibrium And Its Requirements
Equilibrium in physics is defined as the balanced force that acts between 2 or more objects
One of the requirements for a equilibrium force is that all the force must be balanced and should not have resultant force
The turning effect of the force should be balanced for it to be called a equilibrium
Cause Of Resultant Force -: When a resultant force acts on a object it starts to move off from the direction it has motion on.
Calculating Moment
The Moment Of Force = Force * Particular Distance From The Pivot
The units are simple as we calculate force by newtons and distance by meters
Balancing Moment
When the clockwise moment of an object is equal to the anticlockwise moment of an object then the object is resulted as balanced, this is called the Moment Principle
In-Equilibrium
A equilibrium is a balanced force
Equilibrium Conditions :
Total Clockwisemoment = Total Anticlockwisemoment
Can you explain the concept of a moment (or torque) and how it is calculated?
How do moments relate to the principle of equilibrium in mechanics?
What is the significance of the center of gravity in maintaining equilibrium?
How can you apply the concept of moments to determine the balance of a seesaw?
What role do equilibrium and moments play in engineering structures, like bridges and buildings?
How do you calculate the resultant moment for a system with multiple forces acting at different points?
What are the conditions necessary for an object to be in equilibrium?