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What is the principle of superposition in static equilibrium?
What is the principle of superposition in static equilibrium?
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The principle of superposition states that in static equilibrium, the total effect of multiple forces acting on an object can be determined by summing the individual forces and torques. Each force acts independently, and the resultant force and torque must both equal zero for the object to remain at rest.