Mechanical equilibrium - 3=3 Force example
Description
A mechanical equilibrium is a state in which a momentum coordinate of a particle, rigid body, or dynamical system is conserved. Usually this refers to linear momentum. A standard definition of mechanical equilibrium for a particle is:
The net force (sum of all external forces) acting upon the particle is zero.This implies the object may be motionless or moving at constant speed in a straight line.
Variables
F1 | a force (N) |
F2 | a force (N) |
F3 | a force (N) |
F4 | a force (N) |
F5 | a force (N) |
F6 | a force (N) |