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what is LAMI'S therom.​

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Answered by Pra1ham09
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In physics science, Lami's hypothesis is a condition relating the sizes of three coplanar, simultaneous and non-collinear powers, which keeps an item in static balance, with the points straight forwardly inverse to the comparing powers.

Answered by narendratripathi3895
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In physics, Lami's theorem is an equation relating the magnitudes of three coplanar, concurrent and non-collinear forces, which keeps an object in static equilibrium, with the angles directly opposite to the corresponding forces. According to the theorem,

{\displaystyle {\frac {A}{\sin \alpha }}={\frac {B}{\sin \beta }}={\frac {C}{\sin \gamma }}} \frac{A}{\sin \alpha}=\frac{B}{\sin \beta}=\frac{C}{\sin \gamma}

where A, B and C are the magnitudes of the three coplanar, concurrent and non-collinear forces, {\displaystyle F_{A},F_{B},F_{C}} {\displaystyle F_{A},F_{B},F_{C}}, which keep the object in static equilibrium, and α, β and γ are the angles directly opposite to the forces.[1]

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