Answer :

A static equilibrium requires that both net forces and net torques be absent from an object. The pivot point for calculating the torque can be set at any convenient place because the net torque is zero about any point.

How is torque determined for static equilibrium?

The magnitude of the torque caused by each force is calculated by multiplying the moment arm by the respective force's magnitude. When adding the torques and putting that sum equal to zero for the equilibrium torque condition, distinguish whether each torque is clockwise or counterclockwise and assign each the correct sign.

How is net torque determined?

A net torque about the axis is produced by the addition of the separate torques. When the relevant (positive or negative) sign is the net torque about the axis is the sum of the individual torques, which are attributed to the magnitudes of the individual torques about the specified axis.

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