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5-question demo · Haryana JE - General Engineering (Civil)

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Question 1 of 5
What is a force system resultant?
Why: A force system resultant is the single equivalent force that replaces multiple forces. It is found through vector addition and represents the net effect of all forces in the system.
Question 2 of 5
How can we determine the magnitude and direction of a force system resultant?
Why: Magnitude and direction are determined using graphical methods (vector diagrams), analytical methods (component resolution), or the parallelogram law. The analytical method is most precise for complex systems.
Question 3 of 5
What is the difference between a concurrent force system and a non-concurrent force system?
Why: Concurrent forces meet at a point and produce only translation; non-concurrent forces are scattered and can produce both translation and rotation.
Question 4 of 5
Can a force system have multiple resultants?
Why: A force system has only one unique resultant determined by vector addition. Different systems may have equivalent resultants, but each system has a single resultant.
Question 5 of 5
How is the moment of a force system related to its resultant force?
Why: The moment represents rotational effect while the resultant represents translational effect. Together they completely describe a force system's effect on a body.