Concurrent System of forces
Force
A push or pull exerted on an object
Coplanar parallel forces
All forces are parallel to each other and lie in a single plane.
Non-coplanar Non-Concurrent forces
All forces do not lie in the same plane, but their lines of action pass through a single point.
Coplanar Non-concurrent forces
All forces do not meet at a point, but lie in single plane
Non-coplanar Parallel forces
All the forces are parallel to each other but not in the same plane
Coplanar Concurrent forces
Line of action of all forces pass through a single point and forces lie in the same plane.
What is the principle of transmissibility?
The state of rest or of motion of a rigid body is unaltered if a force acting on the body is replaced by another force of the same magnitude and direction but acting anywhere on the body along the line of action of the applied forces.
Coplanar concurrent forces
all forces are parallel to each other lie in a single plane and are acting in the same direction
Non-Coplanar Concurrent forces
all the forces are parallel to each other, but not in the same plane . . . but their line of action pass through a single point
Collinear forces
line of action of all the forces acts along the same line
Characteristics of Forces
magnitude, direction, point of application, line of action