Sometimes in the calculations involving the wedges, there are situations when there is a toppling effect on the body. In that, if the net moment of the body is zero that means the distance between the force and the rotational axis is zero.

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Friction topics include: Dry friction characteristics and problems, wedges, frictional forces on screws, flat belts, pivot bearings and disks, journal bearings and rolling resistance. Friction is a force that resists motion when an object's surface comes into contact with another surface. It's a retarding force that always acts in the opposite direction of motion.  In engineering mechanics, friction is a crucial concept that represents the energy lost when two surfaces slide or roll over each other. This energy is typically lost as heat, so engineers try to minimize friction.  The maximum... Show more

Sometimes in the calculations involving the wedges, there are situations when there is a toppling effect on the body. In that, if the net moment of the body is zero that means the distance between the force and the rotational axis is zero.