Cases I. and II. (B) ; to a couple, as in Case III. (C) ; to a force, combined with a couple whose axis is parallel to the line of action of the force, as in Cases IV. and V. This can occur... A Manual of Civil Engineering - Page 149by William John Macquorn Rankine - 1883 - 808 pagesFull view - About this book
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...forces which is not self-balanced, is equivalent either, (A); to a single force, as in Cases I. and II. (B); to a couple, as in Case III. (C); to a force,...the resultant of any number of parallel forces is either a single force or a couple. 237. Parallel Projections or Transformations in Statics. — If... | |
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