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The resultant of a number of coplanar forces acting at a point is
Coplanar forces acting at a point
For forces acting in the same direction and having the same line of action, the single force having the same effect as both of the forces, called the resultant force or just the resultant, is the arithmetic sum of the separate forces. ... The forces acting at the point are in equilibrium.
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