If an object is not turning, the total clockwise moment, compared to the total anti-clockwise moment about any pivot, must be what?

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A moment is a turning effect of a force and you come across them every day of your life. If an object is fixed in place using a pivot (a shaft or other fixing that is designed to allow movement of the object), then you have the exact situation required for a turning force to arise. When an object is placed on something narrower, the narrow object can act as a pivot too, for example, a plank placed on a brick. Finally the edges or curved parts of objects can act as pivots too - take for example, a fork. Placed with the curved side uppermost, it is stable, however, placed with the curved side... Show more

If an object is not turning, the total clockwise moment, compared to the total anti-clockwise moment about any pivot, must be what?