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why two lines of force cannot intersect each other??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Two lines of force can not intersect with each other because if they meet there would be 2 different directions of force from a single point which is not possible.

Answered by MRsteveAustiN
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if \: two  \: forces \: </p><p>acting \: at</p><p> \: a \: point \: then \: they \: have</p><p> \: two \: different \: directions \: </p><p>which \: is \: not \: possible \:</p><p>applied \: </p><p> force(lines \: of \: force) \: is \: perpendicular \: to \: </p><p>each \: other.hence \: </p><p>they \: does \: not \: intersect \: each \: other \: .[/tex]

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