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A metre scale is moving with uniform velocity . This implies

A

the force acting on the scale is zero , but a torque about the center of mass can act on the scale

B

the force acting on the scale is zero and the torque acting about center of mass of the scale is also zero

C

the total force acting on it need not be zero but the torque on it is zero

D

neither the force nor the torque need to be zero

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The correct Answer is:
B

To solve this question we have to apply Newton's second law of motion , in terms of force and change in momentum .
We known that `" " F = (dp)/(dt)`
given that meter scale is moving with uniform velocity , hence ,dp = 0
Force = F = 0
As all part of the scale is moving with uniform velocity and total force is zero . hence , torque will also be zero.
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