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your rotational inertia will be zero

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Can an object be in equilibrium when only one force acts on it?

Mechanical Equilibrium is the state in which 2 or More forces act on an object , and cancel each other out. There has to be an even number of forces for them to cancel each other out. So no, a single force will not achieve mechanical equilibrium.


Can an object be in equilibrium if only one force acts upon it?

if only a single nonzero force acts on an object, its motion will change and will not be in mechanical equilibrium. There would have to be other forces to result in a zero net force for equilibrium.


What are the 2 types of force affecting equilibrium?

The object will be in the state of equilibrium unless it is affected by another unbalanced force.Unbalance force make object move or stop by making more impact than the forces already on the object.For example there are several forces acting on the object even when it seems to be at rest.But only thing is that the resultant of all the forces is zero.So any force that can disturb the equilibrium can affect the equilibrium.


What effect does a promoter catalyst have on the position of the equilibrium?

By definition a catalyst cannot affect equilibrium because although a catalyst can speed up a chemical reaction, it cannot change the thermodynamics of it, and equilibrium is determined solely by thermodynamics. A catalyst may help a system reach equilibrium more quickly, but it will not change it. One possible way a catalyst could affect equilibrium is by introducing a catalyst that affects a different reaction involving the substrate or products of the original reaction, but this would be cheating since the system would no longer be closed.


What does zeroth law of thermodynamics states?

Consider 2 beakers of water, in one beaker, the temperature of water is above room temperature, and the other is below room temperature. They are left on a table (they are not in contact with each other), after some time, equilibrium is reached. Both beakers of water are at the same temperature. The two beakers become in thermal equilibrium with the surroundings, thus they are in thermal equilibrium with each other, and they are at the same temperature. I hope that it helps you...

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What will happen when you stand in equilibrium on only one foot?

your rotational inertia will be zero


A higher concentration of molecules causes a faster chemical reaction This is known as?

This is known as chemical equilibrium. All of the chemicals will want to become stable and this can only happen with equilibrium.


Numbers only What has for legs and one FOOT?

A bed - it has one foot (the foot of the bed) and four legs (which make it stand as a bed)


What can only 40 percent of the population do for no more then 5 seconds?

Stand on one foot.


Do owls have one foot?

Owls, like all other (uninjured) birds, have two feet. Sometimes a bird will choose to stand on only one foot and will tuck the other foot up inside its feathers, giving the appearance of having only one foot, but that is an illusion.


What is correlated equilibrium of the prisoner's dilema game?

In PD the only correlated equilibrium is a Nash equilibrium. No strictly dominated strategy can be played in a correlated equilibrium


Can chemical equilibruim be zero?

No, the equilibrium constant might only become zero in the (irrational) situation when NO product(s) is (are) formed, thus when there is NO reaction AT ALL. This will only happen at zero Kelvin.


What is special about the entropy in thermodynamic equilibrium compared to all statesof a system?

In thermal equilibrium, and only in thermal equilibrium, entropy is constant.


What is social equilibrium?

A system is said to be social equilibrium when there is a dynamic working balance among its interdependent parts (Davis & Newstrom, 1985). Each subsystem will adjust to any change in the other subsystems and will continue to do so until an equilibrium is retained. The process of achieving equilibrium will only work if the changes happen slowly, but for rapid changes it would throw the social system into chaos, unless and until a new equilibrium can be reached.From The Desk of Dr. Adnan Iqbal


Why the cat stand in four legs on falling from a height?

because if the cat will only stand with 3 or 1 foot/feet it may get out of balance and it may cause the injury of the cat


Does a battery represent a system at equilibrium?

Only without a load. Putting a load on it upsets the equilibrium.


When the molecules on both sides of a cell membrane are in equilibrium what will the molecules do?

If the concentration of molecules on both sides of a membrane is the same, nothing will happen to the molecules. Osmosis only occurs when there is an imbalance of the molecules across the cell membrane.