action and reaction
Equilibrium.
Equilibrium Condition.
Hydrostatic and Equilibrium
To ensure a system of forces is in equilibrium by changing the angles of the forces, adjust the angles until the vector sum of all forces in the horizontal and vertical directions equals zero. This means that the forces balance each other out, leading to equilibrium. Use trigonometric functions to determine the components of each force in different directions to achieve equilibrium.
equilibrium
The two types of equilibrium are static equilibrium and dynamic equilibrium. Static equilibrium is when an object is at rest, while dynamic equilibrium is when an object is moving at a constant velocity with no acceleration. Static equilibrium involves balanced forces in all directions, while dynamic equilibrium involves balanced forces with movement.
equilbrium in coplaner forces at rigid body.
Equilibrium is a state in which all forces acting on an object are in balance.
When the (vector) sum of all forces equal zero.
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.
The receptors for dynamic equilibrium respond to rotation forces.
It can be in equilibrium if in constant motion (constant velocity) as no forces are acting on it (no acceleration)