what is an essential characteristic of an object in equilibrium
It means the forces which act upon the object are balanced
When net external force is 0,a body to said to be in equilibrium
No forces acting on them.
When the forces acting on the object are stable
If the object is moving on constant speed or it's in rest, it is in equilibrium (ΣF=0)
An object in equilibrium must have the sum of the torques be zero or the object will be rotating and not be in equilibrium.
It is in equilibrium when the two conditions are satisfied - there is no net translational equilibrium and no net rotational equilibrium. For translational equilibrium, the summation of forces acting on the matter must equate to zero, which means that there is no resultant force. For rotational equilibrium, the sum of moments must be zero, which means there is no resultant torque. When these two conditions are met, the object will be stationary, i.e. it is in a state of equilibrium.
Yes.
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The essential characteristic of science is objectivity.
the reactants and products are different substances
The ONLY characteristics of an equilibrium are:sort of reactants and products involvedconcentration of all components in the continuous phasetemperatureThe others are non-characteristic
Chemical equibrium can involve changes in chemical properties.
When the forces acting on the object are stable
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If the object is moving on constant speed or it's in rest, it is in equilibrium (ΣF=0)
If the object is moving on constant speed or it's in rest, it is in equilibrium (ΣF=0)
An object in equilibrium must have the sum of the torques be zero or the object will be rotating and not be in equilibrium.
It is in equilibrium when the two conditions are satisfied - there is no net translational equilibrium and no net rotational equilibrium. For translational equilibrium, the summation of forces acting on the matter must equate to zero, which means that there is no resultant force. For rotational equilibrium, the sum of moments must be zero, which means there is no resultant torque. When these two conditions are met, the object will be stationary, i.e. it is in a state of equilibrium.
Yes.