Q. 19 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 the torques due to the system of forces about a certain point is found to be zero, does this mean that it is necessarily zero about an arbitrary point?


Hint: Recall the concept of torque on a rigid body.
Step 1: Find the torque about any other points and interpret the answer.

Given,
jFi0
The sum of torques about a certain point O. iri×Fi=0
The sum of torques about any other O'

i(ria)×Fi=iri×Fia×iFi

Here, the second term need not vanish.

Therefore, the sum of all the torques about any arbitrary point need not zero necessarily.