Coplanar :The vectors are in the same plane.Non coplanar :The vectors are not in the same plane.
Easy, the fourth vector (D) be opposite the sum of the other three non-coplanar vectors (A , B, C). 0=A + B + C + D where D = -(A + B + C).
What is non-coplanar lines?
coplanar are points that lie on the same plane meanwhile non coplanar are points that don't lie on the same plane.
Three or more points are collinear if they are all in the same straight line. They are non collinear if at least one of them is not on the same line as the rest. Four or more points are coplanar if they are all in the same plane. They are non coplanar if at least one of them is not on the same plane as the rest.
Coplanar :The vectors are in the same plane.Non coplanar :The vectors are not in the same plane.
Coplanar :The vectors are in the same plane.Non coplanar :The vectors are not in the same plane.
Easy, the fourth vector (D) be opposite the sum of the other three non-coplanar vectors (A , B, C). 0=A + B + C + D where D = -(A + B + C).
They are a pair of vectors which are not parallel but whose lines of action cannot meet.
Coplanar :The vectors are in the same plane.Non coplanar :The vectors are not in the same plane.
What is non-coplanar lines?
non-coplanar points
No, non-coplanar lines are not skew. Skew lines are non-coplanar lines that do not intersect and are not parallel. Non-coplanar lines are simply lines that do not lie in the same plane. Skew lines, on the other hand, are non-coplanar and not parallel, making them a specific subset of non-coplanar lines.
coplanar are points that lie on the same plane meanwhile non coplanar are points that don't lie on the same plane.
Three or more points are collinear if they are all in the same straight line. They are non collinear if at least one of them is not on the same line as the rest. Four or more points are coplanar if they are all in the same plane. They are non coplanar if at least one of them is not on the same plane as the rest.
If they are not coplanar, you would need at least four forces to get a net force (resultant force) of zero.
No. To prove this, you can actually construct the plane.