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what are concurrent forces?

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Answered by jobpsleen
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In a concurrent force system, all forces pass through a common point. In the previous case involving the application of two forces to a body, it was necessary for them to be colinear, opposite in direction, and equal in magnitude for the body to be in equilibrium.
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In a concurrent force system, all forces pass through a common point. In the previous case involving the application of two forces to a body, it was necessary for them to be colinear, opposite in direction, and equal in magnitude for the body to be in equilibrium. If three forces are applied to a body, as shown in the figure, they must pass through a common point (O), or else the condition.
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In physics, concurrent forces are defined as forces that pass through a common point. In other words, a concurrent force system is a set of two or more forces whose lines of action intersect at a point at the same time.
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If all the forces on a body go through one point of intersection, they are CONCURRENT. When this happens the forces cannot make the body rotate.


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