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Two equal but unlike parallel forces having different line of action produce?​

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Answered by samiyafathima
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The mature embryo consists of an embryonic root known as the radicle, an embryonic shoot, and one or two cotyledons. The embryonic shoot, known as the plumule, has two main parts, the epicotyl and the hypocotyl

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Two equal but unlike parallel forces having different line of action produce

Answer: The mature embryo consists of an embryonic root known as the radicle, an embryonic shoot, and one or two cotyledons. The embryonic shoot, known as the plumule, has two main parts, the epicotyl, and the hypocotyl

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The couple is formed by two equal but dissimilar parallel pressures acting in opposite directions. Force pair of pure instant is a better phrase. It has the effect of causing rotation without translation, or more broadly, without acceleration of the center of mass.

The couple is formed by two equal but dissimilar parallel pressures acting in opposite directions. Force pair of pure instant is a better phrase. Its effect is to cause rotation without translation, or more broadly, without any center of mass acceleration. A simple couple is the simplest type of couple, consisting of two equal and opposing forces with opposing paths of activity.

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