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Subject and UNIT: Engineering Mechanics: Unit I: Statics of Particles

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Subject and UNIT: Engineering Mechanics: Unit I: Statics of Particles

It states that, "if three concurrent forces are in equilibrium, magnitude of any force is proportional to the sine of angle between the other two forces".

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Mechanics: Unit I: Statics of Particles

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Subject and UNIT: Engineering Mechanics: Unit I: Statics of Particles

Parallelogram law can be used for composition and resolution of forces along any two directions in the plane.

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Mechanics: Unit I: Statics of Particles

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Subject and UNIT: Engineering Mechanics: Unit I: Statics of Particles

If two forces are represented in magnitude and direction by two sides of a triangle taken in order, their resultant is represented in magnitude and direction by the third side of the triangle drawn from starting point of first force to end point of the second force.

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Subject and UNIT: Engineering Mechanics: Unit I: Statics of Particles

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Subject and UNIT: Engineering Mechanics: Unit I: Statics of Particles

Forces in two dimensions can be resolved into two mutually perpendicular components.

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Subject and UNIT: Engineering Mechanics: Unit I: Statics of Particles

It states that if more than one force act on an object, then the combined effect due to all the forces is the vector addition of all the individual effects.

Subject and UNIT: Engineering Mechanics: Unit I: Statics of Particles

When two or more forces act on an object, every force produces its own effect on the object independent of the remaining forces.

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Subject and UNIT: Engineering Mechanics: Unit I: Statics of Particles

A force system, in a plane, in which the lines of action of all forces intersect at a single point is called coplanar concurrent force system.

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Subject and UNIT: Engineering Mechanics: Unit I: Statics of Particles

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