Question icon
Mechanics

1. converse of triangle law of forces

2. parellel forces

Profile image of jeeva lakshmi
14 Years agoGrade
Answers icon

8 Answers

Profile image of Vinay
9 Years ago
If three forces or vectors acting at a point are in equilibrium then they can be represented both in magnitude and direction by three sides of a triangle taken in order.
Profile image of Prathamesh bharamkar
9 Years ago
"If there forces or vectors acting a point are in equilibrium than they can be represented both magnitude and direction by three sides of any triangle taken in order".
Profile image of deepasivakumar
9 Years ago
If a particle is kept in equilibrium by three forces ,then the forces can be represented in magnitude and direction by the sides of a triangle ,taken in order
Profile image of NAGAYYA G
8 Years ago
If three forces are acting at a point are in equilibrium ,then there magnitude and direction can be represented in three sides of a triangle.
Profile image of Amrutha billa
8 Years ago
The magnitude and direction of the three sides of a triangle are represented by the forces acting at a point when the forces are in equilibrium
Profile image of Sowmya sanapala
8 Years ago
If three forces acting at a point are in equilibrium, then they can be represented in magnitude as well as direction by the three sides of a triangle taken in order such that its sides are parallel to the direction of the forces respectively.
Profile image of Vijaykrishna
6 Years ago
Converse of the triangle law of forces
If three forces acting at a point are in equilibrium, then they can be represented in magnitude as well as direction by the three sides of a triangle taken in order such that its sides are parallel to the direction of the forces respectively.
Profile image of Vijaykrishna
6 Years ago
 
If three forces acting at a point are in equilibrium, then they can be represented in magnitude as well as direction by the three sides of a triangle taken in order such that its sides are parallel to the direction of the forces respectively.