A rigid body is in equilibrium when it is not undergoing a change in rotational or translational motion. This equilibrium requires that two conditions must be met. The second condition is related to the rotational motion. ... A net torque will cause a body, initially at rest, to undergo rotation.
A rigid body is in equilibrium when it is not undergoing a change in rotational or translational motion. This equilibrium requires that two conditions must be met. The second condition is related to the rotational motion. ... A net torque will cause a body, initially at rest, to undergo rotation.