Select the correct statements regarding the equilibrium of coplanar forces.  (Select 3)    For forces acting in the same direction and having the same line of action, the resultant force is the arithmetic sum of the separate forces            If forces applied on the object do not share the same line, then the object is not possible to reach an equilibrium state            Conditions for equilibrium require that the sum of all moments from external forces is zero            Conditions for equilibrium require that the sum of all external forces acting on the body is zero

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Chapter5: Three-dimensional Equilibrium
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Problem 5.39P: The bent rod of negligible weight is supported by the ball-and-socket joint at B and the cables...
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Select the correct statements regarding the equilibrium of coplanar forces. 

(Select 3)

  
For forces acting in the same direction and having the same line of action, the resultant force is the arithmetic sum of the separate forces
 
 
 
 
  
If forces applied on the object do not share the same line, then the object is not possible to reach an equilibrium state
 
 
 
 
  
Conditions for equilibrium require that the sum of all moments from external forces is zero
 
 
 
 
  
Conditions for equilibrium require that the sum of all external forces acting on the body is zero
 
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