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  • Static Equilibrium

    A state where an object is at rest with all forces and torques balanced, resulting in no motion.
  • Beam

    A long, rigid object that is subject to forces and torques, often used in static equilibrium problems.
  • Tension

    A force transmitted through a cable or rod, often decomposed into horizontal and vertical components.
  • Hinge Force

    A force applied by a hinge, typically with horizontal and vertical components, to maintain equilibrium.
  • Torque

    A measure of the rotational force applied at a distance from an axis, influencing an object's rotation.
  • Mass of the Beam (MG)

    The gravitational force acting on the beam, calculated as mass times gravitational acceleration.
  • Decomposition of Forces

    The process of breaking a force into its horizontal and vertical components.
  • Equilibrium Equations

    Mathematical expressions ensuring the sum of forces and torques equals zero for equilibrium.
  • Net Force

    The vector sum of all forces acting on an object, which must be zero in static equilibrium.
  • Symmetry in Problem Setup

    A condition where forces and angles are balanced, often simplifying calculations in equilibrium problems.
  • Angle of Tension

    The angle at which a tension force is applied, affecting its horizontal and vertical components.
  • Horizontal Axis

    The axis along which horizontal forces are analyzed in equilibrium problems.
  • Vertical Axis

    The axis along which vertical forces are analyzed in equilibrium problems.
  • Pythagorean Theorem

    A mathematical principle used to calculate the resultant force from its components.
  • Gravitational Acceleration

    The acceleration due to gravity, typically approximated as 10 m/s² in calculations.