This one sentence document presents the equations for the sum of the forces in the x and y directions equaling zero, which describes the condition of equilibrium for a particle. The equations ∑Fx = 0 and ∑Fy = 0 in component form represent the condition that the net force in the x direction and net force in the y direction must equal zero for an object to be in static equilibrium.
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This one sentence document presents the equations for the sum of the forces in the x and y directions equaling zero, which describes the condition of equilibrium for a particle. The equations ∑Fx = 0 and ∑Fy = 0 in component form represent the condition that the net force in the x direction and net force in the y direction must equal zero for an object to be in static equilibrium.
This one sentence document presents the equations for the sum of the forces in the x and y directions equaling zero, which describes the condition of equilibrium for a particle. The equations ∑Fx = 0 and ∑Fy = 0 in component form represent the condition that the net force in the x direction and net force in the y direction must equal zero for an object to be in static equilibrium.
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This one sentence document presents the equations for the sum of the forces in the x and y directions equaling zero, which describes the condition of equilibrium for a particle. The equations ∑Fx = 0 and ∑Fy = 0 in component form represent the condition that the net force in the x direction and net force in the y direction must equal zero for an object to be in static equilibrium.
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