The second condition of static equilibrium states that the net torque cannot be equal to zero
When demand price = supply price
In the word "condition," the stress is on the second syllable - "di." So it is pronounced as "con-DI-tion."
true
Consider two equal and opposite forces acting along different lines of the body, which causes the body to rotate, although first condition is fulfilled but body is still moving. Thus, we need another condition for equilibrium that is the second condition of equilibrium.
it is worth 20$ if in good condition but if in bad condition it is worth around 7-10$
There is no such condition. The algorithm to locate the second largest number in an array of numbers is: Sort the array in descending order. Remove the duplicate values from the array. If there are two or more elements remaining, return the second number. If there is less than two elements remaining, return the NaN value (not a number).
Depression. A close second could be anxiety.
Toni Braxton said she was millions in debt because of her heart condition when she filed bankruptcy a second time.
Vehicles traveling under normal conditions must adhere to the two-second rule.
The condition that the sum (vector sum) of all forces must be zero doesn't avoid the body from changing its rotational speed (on the spot, without changing its position). For example, one force can push upwards on the right of an object, another force can push downward, on the left of an object. The second condition (sum of torques must be zero) avoids such situations.
it depends on what bike you want to get and whether its brand new or second hand. i got my crf 250 X for $3400 second hand and it was in great condition
Second hand in v.good condition £650.