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3. Explain the terms?concurrent and non-concurrent force system; planar and non-planar systemof forces



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concurrent forces are forces acting or emerging from a single point ... planar forces are forces acting in any direction along a particular plane .. non- concurrent and non-planar are just the negation of above two respectively

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what is coplanar forces and non coplanar forces



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