rotational equilibrium
Equilibrium is the state of being in balance. When an object is in equilibrium, it is either at rest or moving or rotating at constant velocity. At equilibrium, both an object’s linear and angular accelerations are 0.
Rotational equilibrium means that the clockwise torques are balanced by the counter-clockwise torques.
There is not a change in rotational velocity when rotational equilibrium is present. When an object is in rotational equilibrium and translational equilibrium (sum of forces equals zero) it is known to be in static equilibrium (when an object is not moving or moving at constant speed).
Rotational equilibrium means that the clockwise torques are balanced by the counter-clockwise torques.
There is not a change in rotational velocity when rotational equilibrium is present. When an object is in rotational equilibrium and translational equilibrium (sum of forces equals zero) it is known to be in static equilibrium (when an object is not moving or moving at constant speed).