The following statement are correct except; Action and reaction forces are sometimes not equal but oppositely directed The resultant of two forces is the diagonal of that parallelogram formed on the vectors of these forces Two forces which are in equilibrium may be added to any system of forces without changing the effect of that original forces. All choices are correct

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The following statement are correct except;
Action and reaction forces are sometimes not equal but oppositely directed
The resultant of two forces is the diagonal of that parallelogram formed on the vectors of these
forces
O Two forces which are in equilibrium may be added to any system of forces without changing the
effect of that original forces.
All choices are correct
Transcribed Image Text:The following statement are correct except; Action and reaction forces are sometimes not equal but oppositely directed The resultant of two forces is the diagonal of that parallelogram formed on the vectors of these forces O Two forces which are in equilibrium may be added to any system of forces without changing the effect of that original forces. All choices are correct
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