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Definition of Nonconcurrent
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nonconcurrent
Literary usage of Nonconcurrent
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Applied Mechanics by Alfred Peter Poorman (1917)
"Composition of nonconcurrent, Nonparallel Forces in a Plane; Graphic Methods.
Let Fi, Ft, F», etc., Fig. 68, be the forces to be combined. ..."
2. Applied Mechanics by Alfred Peter Poorman (1917)
"Composition of nonconcurrent, Nonparallel Forces in a Plane; Graphic Methods.
Let Ft, ft, ft, etc., Fig. 68, be the forces to be combined. ..."
3. Technical Mechanics, Statics and Dynamics by Edward Rose Maurer (1917)
"Coplanar nonconcurrent Nonparallel Forces Principles of equilibrium for a force
system of ... A system of coplanar nonconcurrent non- parallel forces is in ..."
4. Applications of the Calculus to Mechanics by Earle Raymond Hedrick, Oliver Dimon Kellogg (1909)
"nonconcurrent forces; moments. We now turn to the consideration of a system of
forces acting at various points of a rigid body whose lines of action do not ..."
5. Elementary Mechanics for the Practical Engineer: Engineers' Study Course by John Paul Kottcamp (1915)
"Hence the following additional condition must be fulfilled to produce equilibrium
in a system of nonconcurrent forces: When any number of ..."
6. Graphics and Structural Design by Howard Drysdale Hess (1913)
"Hence, when a system of nonconcurrent forces is in equilibrium the force FIG.
... It follows that three nonconcurrent forces cannot be in equilibrium unless ..."
7. Graphics and Structural Design by Howard Drysdale Hess (1915)
"Hence, when a system of nonconcurrent forces is in equilibrium the force FIG.
... It follows that three nonconcurrent forces-cannot be in equilibrium unless ..."