Parallel force system
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Parallel force, (more specifically, coplanar parallel forces) refers to forces of two equal magnitudes acting in the same direction within the same plane, with the counter force in the middle. An example of this is a see saw. The children are applying the two forces at the ends, and the fulcrum in the middle gives the counter force to maintain the see saw in neutral position. Another example are the major vertical forces on an airplane in flight (see image at right).
References
- Kumar, K.L. (2003). Engineering Mechanics,3e (in Dutch). McGraw-Hill Education (India) Pvt Limited. p. 90. ISBN 978-0-07-049473-2. Retrieved September 10, 2017.
- Blake, Alexander (1985). Handbook of Machanics, Materials, and Structures. John Wiley & Sons. p. 128.
- R.K. Bansal (December 2005). A Textbook of Engineering Mechanics. Laxmi Publications. p. 25. ISBN 978-81-7008-305-4.
- M. N. SHESHA PRAKASH; GANESH B. MOGAVEER (30 July 2014). ELEMENTS OF CIVIL ENGINEERING AND ENGINEERING MECHANICS: With CD-Rom. PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd. p. 25. ISBN 978-81-203-5001-4.