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Non-parallel forces are vector forces having an angle other than zero degrees or 180 degrees direction between them.
A couple: 2 parallel forces equal in magnitude, but opposite in direction separated by a distance.
Yes , yes it is an example of a parallel line.
Collinear forces are concurrent system type of forces, whereas parallel vector forces cannot be concurrent system type of force but they can be coplanar nonconcurrent system type of force
As for example perpendicular lines are non parallel lines.
Like Parallel forces are the forces that are parallel to each other and have same direction. Unlike parallel forces are the forces that are parallel but have directions opposite to each other.
Forces which are parallel and acting in same direction are called like parallel forces. Forces which are parallel and acting in opposite direction are called unlike parallel forces.
Forces which are parallel and acting in same direction are called like parallel forces. Forces which are parallel and acting in opposite direction are called unlike parallel forces.
They are different
if like parallel forces and unlike parallel forces acts on body at same time what is their resultant force and resultant torque
Parallel forces are forces acting in parallel lines. If two parallel forces act in same direction, they are called like parallel forces. If two parallel forces act in opposite directions, they are called unlike parallel forces.
friction
the bag of apples ........ the weights of the apples are acting in same direction so it is an example of parallel forces
The magnitude of the resultant of two like parallel forces is the sum of the magnitudes of the forces and its direction will be same as the direction of the parallel forces.
When the lines of action of all the forces are not parallel to each other is defined as non parallel forces
When the lines of action of all the forces are not parallel to each other is defined as non parallel forces
Forces that are equal and anti-parallel.