What is not the condition for the equilibrium in three dimensional system of axis?

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A three-dimensional force system is a system of forces that act in three dimensions. The forces are applied along the x, y, and z coordinate axes.  A three-dimensional force is generally expressed as Fx, Fy, and Fz. These forces refer to the forces along the X, Y, and Z directions in the space Cartesian coordinate system.  One example of a three-dimensional force system is the force acting on a particle in space. This force can be broken down into three components: the x-component, the y-component, and the z-component.  When a particle is in equilibrium, the vector sum of all the forces... Show more

What is not the condition for the equilibrium in three dimensional system of axis?