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TYPES OF FORCE

F2   F1   ma gc (2000lbm  ×  2ft    sec2)  ÷  32.17 ft    lbm lbf   sec2 124  lbf FORCE EQUILIBRIUM Application of Newton's Laws CP-04 Page 16 Rev. 0 Force Equilibrium Summary + The force that is the resultant force of all forces acting on a body is defined as the net force. + If the vector sum of all the forces acting on an object is equal to zero, then the object is in equilibrium. + The  first  condition  of  equilibrium  is  stated  as  follows:  "A  body  will  be  in translational equilibrium if and only if the vector sum of forces exerted on a body by the environment equals zero." F  + F  + F  = 0 1 2 3 or ' F = 0 + Any force or system of forces capable of balancing a system so that the net force is zero is defined as an equilibrant. c. Since the car remains on the  surface, forces N and W are in equal and opposite directions.  Force F  must be applied in an equal and opposite 2 direction to F  in order for the forces to be in equilibrium. 1 Summary The concepts presented in this chapter are summarized below.

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