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The principle of transmissibility of forces states that, when a force acts upon a body, its effect is

A. Same at every point on its line of action

B. Different at different points on its line of action

C. Minimum, if it acts at the center of gravity of the body

D. Maximum, if it acts at the center of gravity of the body

Answer: Option C


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Comments ( 11 )

  1. Prasanna Gosavi
    Prasanna Gosavi :
    2 years ago

    A option is the correct answer for this question undoubtedly.

  2. Karthik Karthik
    Karthik Karthik :
    2 years ago

    Same at every point on its line of action

  3. Ranjit Shah
    Ranjit Shah :
    3 years ago

    💯% sure options A is correct answer

  4. TARIQ AHMAD
    TARIQ AHMAD :
    3 years ago

    Exactly option (A) is correct
    I think u have copied it from MR. KHURMI 😄

  5. Sahil Kamboj
    Sahil Kamboj :
    3 years ago

    a is the right answer

  6. Gaurav Singh
    Gaurav Singh :
    3 years ago

    A is correct answer so correct it immediately

  7. Shashank
    Shashank :
    3 years ago

    Are you all sure about that?

  8. Manish Kumar
    Manish Kumar :
    3 years ago

    A is correct

  9. Nikunj Miyani
    Nikunj Miyani :
    3 years ago

    option a is right

  10. Harrison Were
    Harrison Were :
    3 years ago

    Answer is A

  11. Kamlesh Gelot
    Kamlesh Gelot :
    4 years ago

    ANSWER IS OPTION A

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