Engineering, 22.09.2020 20:01 Zachgrainger4436
Using the principle of transmissibility, the force F_evec can be slid along its line of action from point A to any other point along its line of action. What points along the line of action of the force F_evec would simplify the calculation of M, the magnitude of the total moment due to the force F_evec about point O?
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