What are the forces which meet at one point and have their lines of action in different planes called?
What are the forces which meet at one point and have their lines of action in different planes called?
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Its called non-coplaner concurrent forces Because coplanar force means the force meet towards that point or away from that point. And force direction in different planes. So it is called as non coplanar & concurrent forces.