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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Two or more forces are said to be concurrent at a point if their lines of action intersect at that point. F1 and F2 are concurrent at O. Can someone explain why the two forces are concurrent at point O? I think the two forces are concurrent at point A but the book says O. Am I wrong?

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