
Forces and Equilibrium
Students study different types of forces, including friction, viscous drag, and upthrust. They also analyze the conditions for a rigid body to be in static equilibrium.
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Students study different types of forces, including friction, viscous drag, and upthrust. They also analyze the conditions for a rigid body to be in static equilibrium.
Key Questions
- What are the conditions for a system to be in static equilibrium?
- How do we apply the principle of moments?
- How does upthrust arise in a fluid?
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