A rigid body is in static equilibrium when the net force and the net torque acting on the system are equal to zero.
Consider two children sitting on a seesaw, which has negligible mass. The first child has a mass (m1) of 26 kg and sits at point A, which is 1.6 meters (r1) from the pivot point B; the second child has a mass (m2) of 32 kg and sits at point C. How far from the pivot point B should the second child sit (r2) to balance the seesaw?
In order to solve the problem, the steps for rigid body equilibrium must be followed:
This text is adapted from Openstax, University Physics Volume 1, Section 12.2: Examples of Static Equilibrium.
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