Concurrent Force

What is a concurrent force system?

Expand Hint
In concurrent force systems, no moments exist.
Hint 2
The body can be treated as a single particle.
A set of point forces is considered concurrent if all the lines of action of these forces all come together at a single point with no existing moments. This means that the body can be treated as a particle, and the system can be analyzed using the principles of static equilibrium.
A concurrent force system is one in which the lines of action of the applied forces all meet at one point.
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