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The shortest distance between two couple forces is ____

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Answered by tanujagautam107
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Explanation:

the perpendicular (shortest) distance between the force line and the pivot (the axis of rotation).

Speed=distance/time . i.e. speed never decreases with time because speed is not directly proportional to time so when speed decreases time increases and when speed increases time decreases .

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Answered by kartavyaguptasl
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Answer:

The shortest distance between the two forces acting in a couple is found to be the arm of the couple between the two forces which is usually a perpendicular between the two.

Explanation:

There is a finite distance between the forces acting in pairs. A pair is a  combination of two forces acting in the same direction of rotation. That is, they act in opposite directions and rotate in the  same direction.

Couple is the designation of a system of two equal anti-parallel forces, and the couple arm is the shortest distance between the forces.

In physics, it means that two objects combine when they interact.

  • In classical mechanics, a bond is a connection between two vibration systems like, A pendulum connected by a spring where the connection affects the vibration pattern of both objects.
  • In particle physics, if two particles  are connected by one of  four fundamental forces, they are combined.

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