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"The condition of equilibrium or motion of a rigid body is remain unchanged, if a force acting on the rigid body is replaced by another force of the same magnitude and same direction but, acting anywhere along the same line of action."

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Law of Transmissibility of Force

It states that the state of rest or motion of a rigid body is unaltered if a force acting on the body is replaced by another force of the same magnitude and direction but acting anywhere on the body in the line of action of the replaced force.

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The state of rest or motion of rigid body will be unaltered if a force acting on a body will be replaced by another force of same magnitude and direction but acting anywhere on the body along the same line of action of applied force.

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only applicable for rigid body not for deformable body.

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