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Satet and explain two force and three force principle for equilibrium with sketches

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If a three-force member is in equilibrium and the forces are not parallel, they must be concurrent. Therefore, the lines of action of all three forces acting on such a member must intersect at a common point; any single force is therfore the equilibrant of the other two forces.

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