Concurrent forces have a common point of intersection while non concurrent forces do not have a common point of intersection. Moreover concurrent forces act along the same line while non concurrent forces do not.
non concurrent force
"Concurrent" means that it happens at the same time. In this case, presumably one force is applied at the same time as some other force.
The magnitude of the resultant force in the case of the concurrent forces in equilibrium.
Adhesion force is the force of attraction between molecules of different kind. Eg.adhesion force exists between the molecules of water and the molecules of its containing vessel.
The attractive force depends on mass, not substance. Different subtances make no difference on attracitve force.
non concurrent force
Non concurrent forces are those forces that do not have a common point of intersection and act along different lines of action.
The magnitude of the resultant force in the case of the concurrent forces in equilibrium.
"Concurrent" means that it happens at the same time. In this case, presumably one force is applied at the same time as some other force.
Coplanar Force ,collinear force &concurrent force
A Concurrent Resolution
Forces that do not have a common point of intersection.
The magnitude of the resultant force in the case of the concurrent forces in equilibrium.
Concurrent Resolution. or just a resolution.
Joint Resolutions- similar to bills , and when passed have the force of law. Concurrent Resolutions- deal with matters in which the house & senate act jointly.
Collinear forces are concurrent system type of forces, whereas parallel vector forces cannot be concurrent system type of force but they can be coplanar nonconcurrent system type of force
If you are referring to the fundamental forces of nature; there are four, being: -Electromagnetism; this is the force responsible for all things involving magnets and electricity. -Gravity; this is the force that causes objects with mass (more correctly energy) to attract each other. It causes things to fall down and is probably the force most people are most familiar with. The last two forces are not generally known because their influences usually are only felt in the world of small things such as atoms, and their influences are only rarely seen in the every day world. -Weak nuclear force; this force governs certain interactions of sub-atomic particles and in particular it is responsible for radioactive decay. -Strong nuclear force; this force works on only a few types of particles; particles which have a color charge. It is, for example, responsible for binding the protons and neutrons together inside an atomic nucleus. Without this force the nucleus would be pushed apart because the protons repel each other electromagnetically.