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9 November, 00:50

If the net torque is zero, what does this imply about the clockwise and counterclockwise torques.

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  1. 9 November, 00:53
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    When two forces acting on a line of action and they are equal in magnitude but opposite it direction, it forms a couple.

    Torque is defined as the product of either force and the perpendicular distance between the two forces.

    It is a vector quantity.

    The net torque is zero, it means the anticlockwise torque is equal to the clockwise torque.

    It means they balances each other.
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