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What is meant by the statement, "The rotational equilibrium condition is independent of the location of the origin about which the torques are taken."

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Dear student,

the rotational equilibrium is the net torque is zero . the torque is always taken about an axis . so if a body is in rotational equilibrium it doesn't matter what axis you choose it will remain in rotational equilibrium.

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