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no, but rotation can produce centripetal force
Torque
A torque acting on an object tends to produce rotation.
Doppler radar can, but with some limits. Doppler radar can detect rotation of a tornado, as well as the larger rotation that may produce one, but it cannot tell if the rotation reaches the ground. Additionally, radar may fail to detect weak tornadoes and tornadoes that are very far away.
Torque is the product of (force) x (distance from the center of rotation).So with a distance from the center that's large enough or small enough,any force can produce as much or as little torque as you want.
no, but rotation can produce centripetal force
The first condition of equilibrium can be applied on concurrent forces that are equal in magnitude, since these produce translational equilibrium. But if the forces are equal in magnitude but are non concurrent then even first condition of equilibrium is satisfied but torque is produced which does not maintain rotational equilibrium. Hence for complete equilibrium that is, both translational and rotational , both the conditions should be satisfied.
No. The ears and eyes work together to produce equilibrium, not the nose.
rotation of the crankshaft
One of the strongest indicators that a thunderstorm might produce a tornado is rotation in the clouds.
More Reactants will form!!
To ensure that you have the more product which will be produced because the equilibrium will shift to produce it. This will produce heat and also more chemical product that you want in the equilibrium mixture.
Torque
A torque acting on an object tends to produce rotation.
A translation, a reflection and a rotation
Translation, rotation, reflection.
A. Rotation