State the principle of moments
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The principle of moments states that the sum of the clockwise moments (also known as torques) about a point must be equal to the sum of the counterclockwise moments about the same point in order for an object to be in equilibrium. This principle is commonly expressed as the following equation:
clockwise moments = counterclockwise moments