Which of the following sets of concurrent forces may be in equilibrium?
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Which of the following sets of concurrent forces may be in equilibrium?
- F1 = 3 N, F2 = 5 N, F3 = 1 N
- F1 = 3 N, F2 = 5 N, F3 = 9 N
- F1 = 3 N, F2 = 5 N, F3 = 6 N
- F1 = 3 N, F2 = 5 N, F3 = 15 N
Answer
(C) F 1 = 3 N, F 2 = 5 N, F 3 = 6 N
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