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Discussion Forum : Engineering Mechanics - Section 2 (Q.No. 21)
21.
The principle of transmissibility of forces states that, when a force acts upon a body, its effect is
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KARTHIKEYAN.A said:
9 years ago
The Principle of Transmissibility states that the conditions of equilibrium or conditions of motion of a rigid body will remain unchanged if a force acting at a give point of the rigid body is replaced by a force of the same magnitude and same direction, but acting at a different point, provided that the two forces have the same line of action.
So, the answer is A.
So, the answer is A.
Vivek said:
10 years ago
Principle of transmissibility: It states that the condition of equilibrium of a body or of motion of rigid body will remain unchanged if the point of application of force acting at a point is transmitted to act at any other point along its line of action. From the above equation the correct answer is Option (A).
Partha Narjinary said:
6 years ago
According to the principle of transmissibility, if we changed the force with another force of same magnitude and direction along the same line of action of previous force at any point on the body, doesn't affect the status or position of the body and according to this, option A is right.
Rajeev said:
10 years ago
The principle of transmissibility of forces states that, the effect of an external force on a rigid body remains unchanged if that force is moved along its line of action.
Warning: This principle is not valid for deformable bodies. C is correct answer.
Warning: This principle is not valid for deformable bodies. C is correct answer.
Muniraju M said:
7 years ago
Option C is a right answer,
Option A is wrong because the principle of transmissibility is to apply only for the rigid body, but in this about the statement they didn't mention the as rigid body, so it is a deformable body, so option c is right.
Option A is wrong because the principle of transmissibility is to apply only for the rigid body, but in this about the statement they didn't mention the as rigid body, so it is a deformable body, so option c is right.
Ch.Bhaskar said:
9 years ago
The principle of transmissibility of forces states that the effect of the force is not alternate if its point of application is transmitted in a direction (i.e., anywhere in the line of action) of force.
So the answer is (A).
So the answer is (A).
Vinay BEL said:
5 years ago
Option A is wrong because the principle of transmissibility is to apply only for the rigid body, but in this about the statement they didn't mention the as rigid body, so it is a deformable body, so option C is right.
(4)
Ariful Islam said:
5 years ago
Option (c) is correct for rigid or deformable bodies but Option (a) is only for rigid body, since the question is not directed the body either rigid or deformable so option (c) is absolutely right.
(1)
Praveen Bhati said:
5 years ago
It states, "If a force acts at any point on a rigid body, it may also be considered to act at any.
Other point on its line of action, provided this point is rigidly connected with the body.
Other point on its line of action, provided this point is rigidly connected with the body.
Popy said:
1 decade ago
If a force acts at any point on a rigid body, it may also be considered to act at any other point on its line of action, provided this point is rigidly connected with the body.
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