Coplanar Force ,collinear force &concurrent force
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
Yes. If an object is at rest or in a linear motion state at constant speed, the net force applied onto the object is zero.
colinear and non-colinear are terms that are used when describing points in space, not the graph of a function. Maybe what you meant is "Is the function linear?" The answer to that question is no.
If the point is not on the line, then no they are not collinear. But if that point is on the line, then they are collinear. Points on the same line are collinear. Points not on the same line are not collinear or non collinear.
Collinear pointsPoints that lie on the same line are called collinear points. If there is no line on which all of the points lie, then they are non collinear points.
because coplanar is coplanar and collinear is collinear!!
The moment produced by two equal and opposite collinear forces is zero. This is because the forces create a balanced system where the clockwise moment produced by one force is canceled out by the counter-clockwise moment produced by the other force.
Collinear pointsPoints that lie on the same line are called collinear points. If there is no line on which all of the points lie, then they are non collinear points.
What is Collinear Vector
The law that when one body exerts force on another, the second body exerts a collinear force on the first equal in magnitude but oppositely directed.
Not sure about complanar. Coplanar lines can be collinear but need not be.