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On the Lighter Side => Science Experiments => Topic started by: uyntutu on 11/11/2021 06:36:19
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Hello sir
What is varignon theorem
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If you’ve heard the name you should know what it is. Simply put it is that the moment of any force is equal to the sum of the moments of the components of the force
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Hello sir
What is varignon theorem
What's the experiment?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varignon%27s_theorem
Varignon's theorem is a statement in Euclidean geometry, that deals with the construction of a particular parallelogram, the Varignon parallelogram, from an arbitrary quadrilateral (quadrangle). It is named after Pierre Varignon, whose proof was published posthumously in 1731.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varignon%27s_theorem_(mechanics)
Varignon's theorem is a theorem by French mathematician Pierre Varignon (1654-1722), published in 1687 in his book Projet d'une nouvelle mécanique. The theorem states that the torque of a resultant of two concurrent forces about any point is equal to the algebraic sum of the torques of its components about the same point. In other words, "If many concurrent forces are acting on a body, then the algebraic sum of torques of all the forces about a point in the plane of the forces is equal to the torque of their resultant about the same point."[1]
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@uyntutu
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