Solid Mechanics Course 📐 Foundations of Statics
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Equivalent Force Systems & Resultants

Inside this lesson
  • Combine multiple parallel forces into a single resultant force
  • Locate the resultant force's line of action using moment equivalence
  • Explain why moment equivalence — not just force equivalence — is required

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Educational content covering topics typical of a first- and second-year mechanical engineering curriculum. Not a substitute for accredited coursework, and not suitable for real structural design without review by a licensed professional engineer.