Three concurrent co–planar forces 1 N, 2 N, and 3 N acting along different directions on…
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Three concurrent co–planar forces 1 N, 2 N, and 3 N acting along different directions on a body
- can keep the body in equilibrium if 2 N and 3 N act at right angle.
- can keep the body in equilibrium if 1 N and 2 N act at right angle.
- cannot keep the body in equilibrium.
- can keep the body in equilibrium if 1 N and 3 N act at an acute angle.
Answer
(C) cannot keep the body in equilibrium.
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