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The forces, which meet at one point but their line of action do not lie in one plane,are called

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Non-coplanar concurrent :- The forces are concurrent because they meet at a point. They are non coplanar because they do not lie in one plane.

Answered by brokendreams
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The forces, which meet at one point but their line of action do not lie in one plane,are called Non-coplanar concurrent forces.

Explanation:

  • Forces whose line of action does not lie on the same plane, but they meet at one point.
  • Lines of action don't rest in the same plane indicates "non-coplanar".
  • Gathering at one point signifies "concurrent".
  • Resultant of Non-Concurrent Forces will not certainly be a single force but a force system incorporating a force or a couple or a force and a couple.
  • If three non-coplanar forces F1, F2 & F3 are acting at a point 0  in a body, the resultant R12 of the two forces F1 and F2 can be circumscribed by the law of parallelogram of forces.

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