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explain equilibrium of concurrent forces?

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⚡ if all the forces working on a body are acting on the same point, then they are said to be concurrent.

⚡ a body, under the action of concurrent forces, is said to be in equilibrium where there is no change in the state of rest or of uniform motion along a straight line .

⚡ the necessary condition for the equilibrium of a body under the action of concurrent forces is that the vector sum of all the forces acting on the body must be zero.

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