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Understanding Torque, Equilibrium, and Center of Mass in AP Physics 1

Understanding Equilibrium & Torque
When objects stay perfectly still or rotate consistently, they're in equilibrium. To understand this, we need to know about torque - the rotational force that makes things turn around a pivot point (the fulcrum).
Torque depends on three factors: the force applied, the distance from the pivot, and the angle of application. We calculate it using the formula τ = Fd sin θ. The greater the distance or force, the greater the turning effect.
Objects have a center of mass - the balance point where all mass seems concentrated. For symmetrical objects, it's at the geometric center. For non-symmetric objects, we find it using a weighted average formula.
Quick Tip: When solving equilibrium problems, choose your fulcrum wisely! Sometimes placing it at the end of an object makes calculations much simpler.
Static equilibrium occurs when an object remains completely at rest. Two conditions must be met: all forces must add to zero and all torques must balance (Στ = 0). This means clockwise rotations exactly balance counterclockwise ones.
Let's see this in action! When a sign hangs by two wires, we can determine the tension in each wire by analyzing both force balance and torque. Similarly, for a performer on a unicycle crossing a beam, we calculate support forces by considering the torque from each object's weight.
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Understanding Torque, Equilibrium, and Center of Mass in AP Physics 1
Physics gets exciting when we explore how objects stay balanced and rotate. In this guide, we'll dive into equilibrium and torque - concepts that explain everything from seesaws to construction cranes and even how your body maintains posture.

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Understanding Equilibrium & Torque
When objects stay perfectly still or rotate consistently, they're in equilibrium. To understand this, we need to know about torque - the rotational force that makes things turn around a pivot point (the fulcrum).
Torque depends on three factors: the force applied, the distance from the pivot, and the angle of application. We calculate it using the formula τ = Fd sin θ. The greater the distance or force, the greater the turning effect.
Objects have a center of mass - the balance point where all mass seems concentrated. For symmetrical objects, it's at the geometric center. For non-symmetric objects, we find it using a weighted average formula.
Quick Tip: When solving equilibrium problems, choose your fulcrum wisely! Sometimes placing it at the end of an object makes calculations much simpler.
Static equilibrium occurs when an object remains completely at rest. Two conditions must be met: all forces must add to zero and all torques must balance (Στ = 0). This means clockwise rotations exactly balance counterclockwise ones.
Let's see this in action! When a sign hangs by two wires, we can determine the tension in each wire by analyzing both force balance and torque. Similarly, for a performer on a unicycle crossing a beam, we calculate support forces by considering the torque from each object's weight.
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This app is really great. There are so many study notes and help [...]. My problem subject is French, for example, and the app has so many options for help. Thanks to this app, I have improved my French. I would recommend it to anyone.
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