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A rigid body is subjected to non-coplanar concurrent force system. If the body is to remain in a state of equilibrium, then

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Answered by Rppvian2019
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Statics of Rigid Body: Non-concurrent, Coplanar Forces .... a body while changing its state of rest or motion. Force ... equilibrium, then the body is said to be in static condition. A body ...

Answered by anjalin
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If a rigid body acted upon by a system of coplanar parallel forces is to be in equilibrium, then: the body is said to be in Static condition.

Explanation:

  • There are basically three equilibrium conditions which are used for non-concurrent, non-parallel force systems.
  • The sum of all forces in the x-direction or horizontal is equal to zero.
  • ΣFx=0  \: or \:  ΣFH=0.
  • The sum of all forces in the y-direction or vertical is equal to zero.
  • ΣFy=0 \:  or \:  ΣFV=0.

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