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What is the line of action of a force


manan4542: The direction or line along which the force applied acts..

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In physics, the line of action of a force F is a geometric representation of how the force is applied. It is the line through the point at which the force is applied in the same direction as the vector F→. The concept is essential, for instance, for understanding the net effect of multiple forces applied to a body

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The line of action of a force F is a geometric representation of how the force is applied. It is the line through the point at which the force is applied in the same direction as the vector F→. The concept is essential, for instance, for understanding the net effect of multiple forces applied to a body.

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