Resultant effect of number forces acting simultaneously

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The discussion focuses on methods for calculating the resultant force from multiple forces acting simultaneously on a body in the same plane. It highlights the challenge of finding resultant forces for non-coplanar forces that are not perpendicular to each other. The suggested approach involves breaking down each force into its x, y, and z components, allowing the application of 2D force composition strategies. The conversation references resources for understanding force composition but emphasizes the need for methods applicable to different planes. Overall, the topic underscores the complexity of analyzing forces beyond simple coplanar scenarios.
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Hello Friends,
I want to discuss about methods to find resultant force for number of forces acting simultaneously on a body in same plane

have a look at this
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http://www.scienceinfusion.com/force-and-composition-of-forces/


Is there any method to find out resultant for number of forces acting on a body but in different planes which are not perpendicular to each other ?
 
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Has that not already been discussed at

http://www.scienceinfusion.com/force-and-composition-of-forces/ ?
 
Qwertywerty said:
Has that not already been discussed at

http://www.scienceinfusion.com/force-and-composition-of-forces/ ?

These methods are for coplanar forces not for non-coplaner forces.
 
You could break down each force into its x,y,z components, at which point the same strategies of composing forces in 2-d will apply.
 
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