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Figure 63 Concurrent Forces and Non-Concurrent Forces

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Figure 6.3 Figure 6.3   Concurrent forces and non-concurrent forces. (a) The lines of action of concurrent forces pass through a common point. (b) The lines of action of non-concurrent forces do not intersect at a common point. -Explain why it is safer to lift a heavy weight by first bringing it closer to your feet before lifting. Concurrent forces and non-concurrent forces. (a) The lines of action of concurrent forces pass through a common point. (b) The lines of action of non-concurrent forces do not intersect at a common point.
-Explain why it is safer to lift a heavy weight by first bringing it closer to your feet before lifting.

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