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If the sum of both the external torques and the external forces on an object is zero, then the object
must be at rest.
Interval Length
Interval length refers to the distance or difference between the lower and upper boundaries of an interval in mathematics or statistics.
Bootstrap Interval
A type of statistical interval estimate used to estimate the distribution of a statistic by resampling with replacement from the data.
BCa Interval
Bias-Corrected and accelerated interval, a type of confidence interval used in statistics to provide a range that is likely to contain the true population parameter, accounting for bias and skewness in the bootstrap distribution.
Bootstrap Distribution
A method in statistics for estimating the sampling distribution of an estimator by resampling with replacement from the original sample.
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