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No. If a single torque is applied on the object, it would have an angular acceleration, and will increase it's rotation speed.

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Q: Can a body be in equilibrium if it is revolving clockwise under the action of single torque?
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Will a body be in equilibrium under action of a single force?

no . with only a single force present, the body would accelarate infinitly in the direction of that force.


Can an object be in equilibrium if only one force acts upon it?

if only a single nonzero force acts on an object, its motion will change and will not be in mechanical equilibrium. There would have to be other forces to result in a zero net force for equilibrium.


Can an object be in equilibrium when only one force acts on it?

Mechanical Equilibrium is the state in which 2 or More forces act on an object , and cancel each other out. There has to be an even number of forces for them to cancel each other out. So no, a single force will not achieve mechanical equilibrium.


What are the conditions necessary for equilibrium in so far as linear motion is concerned Cite examples of moving bodies in equilibrium?

First condition for equilibrium. Insofar as linear motion is concerned, a body is in equilibrium if there is no resultant force acting upon it, that is if the vector sum of all the forces is zero. This condition is satisfied if the vector polygon representing all the external forces acting on the body is a closed figure.Equilibrant of a Set of Forces: This is defined as that single force that must be applied to keep a body in equilibrium when it is under the action of other forces. This equilibrant (sometimes called anti-resultant) must be equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the resultant of the applied forces.http://blog.cencophysics.com/2009/08/composition-resolution-concurrent-forces-vector-methods/


What is the Difference between resultant and equilibrant?

Resultant force is a system of forces in the single force equivalent to the system, whilst equilibrant force is a force capable of balancing another force to achieve equilibrium.

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Can a body be in equillibrium if it is revolving clockwise under the action of single torque?

Yes..


Will a body be in equilibrium under action of a single force?

no . with only a single force present, the body would accelarate infinitly in the direction of that force.


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revolving field theory of single phase induction motor


Why a body cannot be in equilibrium due to single acting on it?

A body is in equilibrium when the force on it is zero, thus if a single force is on the body, the force must be zero or the body will not be equilibrium.


Why a body cannot be in equilibrium to single force acting on it?

A body is in equilibrium when the force on it is zero, thus if a single force is on the body, the force must be zero or the body will not be equilibrium.


Can an object be in mechanical equilibrium if only a single for acts on it?

No.


Is the colt Mustang 380 single or double action?

Single Action.


Can a object be in mechanical equilibrium when only a single force acts on it?

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What does it a gun that is single action mean?

Single action means the trigger only performs a single action; it drops the hammer to fire the gun. The hammer on a single action gun must be cocked before the gun can be fired.


Is a sig sauer a single action?

Sig Sauer pistols can be single action only. They can also be double, single action where the first shot is double action and the following shots are single action. Also they can be double action only, or they can be double action Kellerman. They give many options for the shooters preference. Just a quick answer without a lot of detail.


Why do they call some guns a single shot revolver?

"Single shot revolver" refers to the Savage 101 target pistol. This gun looks like a slightly smaller version of a Colt Single Action Army (Peacemaker) revolver. It does not, however, have a revolving cylinder. What looks like the cylinder is a swinging chamber block with a single chamber in it, making it, in fact, single shot. These guns are not very common because the oddball design did not sell very well.


What is a single action gun?

Generally speaking, a single action gun is a gun that has to be cocked before it can be fired. The term "single action" comes from the fact that the trigger only has a single function; it drops the hammer to fire the gun. A good example of a single action handgun is a 1911 style or a Browning Hi-Power. Also, the old style "cowboy" revolvers are single action.