An object in equilibrium must have the sum of the torques be zero or the object will be rotating and not be in equilibrium.
Rotational Equilibrium is analogous to translational equilibrium, where the sum of the forces are equal to zero. In rotational equilibrium, the sum of the torques is equal to zero. In other words, there is no net torque on the object.
I assume you mean "neutral object". The answer is that the charged object will induce a separation of charges in the neutral object.
an object has no kinetic energy if it is not moving
when something is heavy does that mean it is really dense
When an object has a positive charge, it has a deficiency of electrons.
Did you mean, what is the meaning of torque?If that is what you really want to know, torque(a.k.a moment of force) is a tendency or capability of force to rotate/twist an object about an axis, fulcrum, or pivot.
Simply put 'torque' is a measure of rotational force.
If you mean "what does torque mean", then it means it's the amount of twisting power your tires will have. Horse power is speed and torque is strength. Torque is like leverage, the bigger the throw on a flywheel, the more torque you have ( meaning more towing power or getting going power).
Object can mean a thing. (n.) Object can also mean to refuse. (v.)
torque basically is wat i mean to say.itz jst a twisting movement..
Rotational Equilibrium is analogous to translational equilibrium, where the sum of the forces are equal to zero. In rotational equilibrium, the sum of the torques is equal to zero. In other words, there is no net torque on the object.
There is a probelm with the automatic transmissions torque converter.
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