Which of the following statement is false? Angular acceleration of object is zero if it is not rotating or A rotating with constant angular velocity. An object is said to be in equilibrium if and only if there is B no resultant force and no resultant torque. An object is said to be in equilibrium if and only if there is no resultant force and no resultant torque. (D Unit of Torque is Newton Meter. E None of the above.

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Which of the following statement is false?
Angular acceleration of object is zero if it is not rotating or
A
rotating with constant angular velocity.
An object is said to be in equilibrium if and only if there is
B
no resultant force and no resultant torque.
An object is said to be in equilibrium if and only if there is
no resultant force and no resultant torque.
D Unit of Torque is Newton Meter.
E None of the above.
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following statement is false? Angular acceleration of object is zero if it is not rotating or A rotating with constant angular velocity. An object is said to be in equilibrium if and only if there is B no resultant force and no resultant torque. An object is said to be in equilibrium if and only if there is no resultant force and no resultant torque. D Unit of Torque is Newton Meter. E None of the above.
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