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principal of transmissibility of force​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The principle of transmissibility states that the point of application of a force can be moved anywhere along its line of action without changing the external reaction forces on a rigid body. ... Therefore, the points of application of forces may be moved along the line of action to simplify the analysis of rigid bodies.

Answered by smosan75
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The principle of transmissibility states that the point of application of a force can be moved anywhere along its line of action without changing the external reaction forces on a rigid body. Therefore, the points of application of forces may be moved along the line of action to simplify the analysis of rigid bodies.

The Principle of Transmissibility is useful in force analysis because it: Allows making calculations about the external effects of a force on an object by considering the force to be applied at any point along its line of action.

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