When two forces acting on the same wheel are equal and opposite
but applied at different points on the rim.
In that case, you can say that:* The net torque is zero, or equivalently that * The sum (vector sum, to be precise) of all the torques is zero.
-- four oxen harnessed at equal intervals to a millstone, grinding grain
when the net force of an object is at zero, it is at rest. That means that the forces on it are balanced. when the net force is not zero, the forces are unbalanced.
no because to get a torque you must multiply lever arm by force. If lever is zero, then torque is zero
No type of force has a net force of zero. When two or more forces combine the net result may be zero
0 newtons = no force = zero net force
A torque will make it rotate - or change its rotation.
Yes. If an object is at rest or in a linear motion state at constant speed, the net force applied onto the object is zero.
Inertia will not be affected when "net" or "net force" is zero.
In that case, you can say that:* The net torque is zero, or equivalently that * The sum (vector sum, to be precise) of all the torques is zero.
Net force is defined as the overall force acting on an object. When a cat sleeps on a table, the net force on it is zero. When a body is at rest the net force acting on the body is zero.
When an objects net force is zero, its acceleration is zero. No force , no acceleration.
A balanced force has a net force of zero.
-- four oxen harnessed at equal intervals to a millstone, grinding grain
when the net force of an object is at zero, it is at rest. That means that the forces on it are balanced. when the net force is not zero, the forces are unbalanced.
Torque T=Nmsin x, thus Force N=T/msin x. If sin x is zero Torque is zero and Force is zero.
Zero net force is when the forces are balanced and there is no acceleration.