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explain couple . in phy . ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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❥︎A couple consists of two parallel forces that are equal in magnitude, opposite in sense and do not share a line of action. It does not produce any translation, only rotation. The resultant force of a couple is zero. ... For example, the forces that two hands apply to turn a steering wheel are often (or should be) a couple.

Answered by lshabir276
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Definition: A couple is a pair of forces, equal in magnitude, oppositely directed, nD displaced by perpendicular distance or moment. The simplest kind of couple consists of two equal nD opposite forces whose lines of action do not coincide.

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