Physics, asked by chetan6760, 10 months ago

state limitations of lami's theorem​

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Answered by khushigarg42
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Lami theorem's limitations….

Its just the sine rule so basically you need a triangle like in the lamis theorem it happens to be a force forming a triangle tho the forces forming higher polygons can be made simpler and then one may apply that still you should use the lami's law when you know 2 sides and an angle.

Another one is it can be applied when all the forces are in same plane that's is co-planar just like the sine law .

Hope this helps you


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Answered by prajyotnimbokar
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Answer:

according to lamis theorem

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