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A vector whose direction (angles) and line of application are fixed, but whose point of application is not fixed.

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Q: What is sliding vector?
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What does it mean to translate a vector?

Translating a vector is sliding it parallel to the axes - without changing its magnitude or direction.


Why a force acting on a body is called a sliding vector?

A force acting on a body is not typically called a "sliding vector." The term "sliding vector" may refer to a force vector that is parallel to a surface, which could cause the body to slide if it overcomes static friction. The force could also be called a frictional force if it opposes the relative motion of the body.


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