can anyone give me a site that would explain about torque and equilibrium..

thanks a lot.. :)

This site explains both pretty well, I think.

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The words "torque" and "moment" can be used interchangeably. The other meaning of moment (a brief interval of time) is not the same as torque.

thank you a lot.. :)

Sure! One website that provides a good explanation of torque and equilibrium is Physics Classroom. Here's how you can find the information:

1. Open your web browser and go to the Physics Classroom website. You can do this by typing "Physics Classroom" in the search bar and clicking on the official website link.

2. Once you are on the Physics Classroom website, look for the "Physics Interactives" section or a similar category that contains interactive lessons and explanations.

3. In the Physics Interactives section, there should be a subcategory named "Rotational Equilibrium and Torque." Click on this subcategory to access the specific information you are looking for.

4. Within the Rotational Equilibrium and Torque section, you will likely find an explanation of torque and equilibrium, along with diagrams, interactive simulations, and practice problems to help you understand the concepts better.

By following these steps, you should be able to find a comprehensive explanation of torque and equilibrium on the Physics Classroom website. Happy learning!