The forces, whose lines of action lie in the same plane and are meeting at one point, are known as

The forces, whose lines of action lie in the same plane and are meeting at one point, are known as Correct Answer coplanar concurrent forces

When two or more forces act on a body, they are called to form a system of forces.

Coplanar forces: The forces, whose lines of action lie on the same plane, are known as coplanar forces.

Collinear forces: The forces, whose lines of action lie on the same line, are known as collinear forces.

Concurrent forces: The forces, which meet at one point, are known as concurrent forces. The concurrent forces may or may not be collinear.

Coplanar concurrent forces: The forces, which meet at one point and their lines of action also lie on the same plane, are known as coplanar concurrent forces.

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Coplanar non-concurrent forces: The forces, which do not meet at one point, but their lines of action lie on the same plane, are known as coplanar non-concurrent forces.

Non-coplanar concurrent forces: The forces, which meet at one point, but their lines of action do not lie on the same plane, are known as non-coplanar concurrent forces.

Non-coplanar non-concurrent forces: The forces, which do not meet at one point and their lines of action do not lie on the same plane, are called non-coplanar non-concurrent forces.

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How far is point 'R' from Point 'T'? Statement (I): Point 'R' is 5 metres to the north of point 'M'. Point 'U' is 4 metres to the east of point 'R'. Point 'T' is to the west of point 'R' such that points 'U' 'R' and 'T' form a straight line of  metres. Statement (II): Point 'Z' is metres to the south of point 'T'. Point 'U' is  metres to the east of point 'T'. Point 'M' is  metres to the east of point 'Z'. Point 'R' is  metres to the north of point 'M'. Point 'R' lies on the line formed by joining points 'T' and 'U'.
Which of the following are correct examples for the given two characteristics of force systems? (i) All the forces are parallel to each other but not in the same plane. (ii) Not all forces lie in the same plane, but their lines of action pass through the same point.