State and explain law of transmissibility of forces
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If a force acts at any point on the rigid body it may also be considered to act at any other point on its line of motion
For example: push , pull
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. Any force that has the same magnitude and direction, and which has a point of application somewhere along the same line of action will cause the same acceleration and will result in the same moment. Therefore, the points of application of forces may be moved along the line of action to simplify the analysis of rigid bodies.
Principle of Transmissibility
Because of the principle of transmissibility, each of the above pairs is equivalent.
When analyzing the internal forces (stress) in a rigid body, the exact point of application does matter. This difference in stresses may also result in changes in geometry which will in turn affect reaction forces. For this reason, the principle of transmissibility should only be used when examining external forces on bodies that are assumed to be rigid.