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26. The forces and couple in the two cases shown act at the points indicated All

ID: 1714288 • Letter: 2

Question

26. The forces and couple in the two cases shown act at the points indicated All magnitudes are greater than zero, and the forces and couple act the directions and senses shown Assuming the megnitudes of the forces and couple have the right values, could these bodies be in equilibrium (a) Iould be in oquaibriurn #could be in equilbrium bi I could never be in equlibrium, II could never be in equilibrium (c) I could be in equilabrium could never be in equiliorium (d) icould never be in equitrium; could be in equilibrium (e) Cannot say without more information

Explanation / Answer

Option C is correct. For I with forces, clock wise couple is forming and there is anticlock wise moment is applying. so, this could be inequilibrium but in II there is a clock wise couple is forming but there is no resisting couple so never in equilibrium.

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