DEFINATION AND TYPES OF EQUILIBRIUM


 EQUILIBRIUM


If there is no change in the state of any object, then in that situation that object is in the EQUILIBRIUM STATE.


In equilibrium state the object does not have a state change


Also, if we apply force in all directions in any stationary state or motion state, that state is called equilibrium.



On applying equal force all around, NET FORCE = 0 means that there is no change in the state of the object.



TYPES OF EQUILIBRIUM


STATIC EQUILIBRIUM

DYNAMIC EQUILIBRIUM



STATIC EQUILIBRIUM


In this situation, there is no change in the state of the object by applying equal force in the opposite direction on the object kept in the rest position.



DYNAMIC EQUILIBRIUM


Due to the force on the object doing this position (MOTION) from all opposite directions, its state does not change.



CONDITIONS OF EQUILIBRIUM



If we both apply equal force in opposite direction then their NET FORCE = 0



- SOURSE ( FACTOR OF EFFECTING )


- CENTER OF GRAVITY


- AREA


- WEIGHT OF THE BODY


- HEIGHT OF THE BODY


- POSITION OF THING


EQUILIBRIUM (equilibrium) or balance, we use them mostly in sports, mainly it is used by the bestman in cricket, the force coming from the ball is balanced by the batsmen by applying force through the bet.


While catching, the ball coming by applying force through our hands is brought into equilibrium state, even in football or hockey, handball etc., the ball is thrown by the keeper by applying force.

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