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The vector sum of a system of non-collinear forces acting on a rigid body is given to be non-zero. If the vector sum of all torques due to the system of forces about a centain point is found to be zero, does this mean that it is necessarily zero about any arbitrary point ?

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Moment of concurrent forces about any point is constant. If vector sum of all concurrent forces is zero, then moment of all the forces about any point is also zero.