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All the concurrent forces acting at a point can be represented by a polygon's sides closing with the resultant force equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.
Some papers on tools for concurrent engineering are included. Although the defendant was found guilty on both criminal counts he would serve concurrent sentences much to the disappointment of the victims.
Concurrent session (or sentence) means 2 different sessions (or sentences) that will run at the exact same time.
simultaneitythey are simultaneous
concurrent |kənˈkərənt; -ˈkə-rənt| adjective existing, happening, or done at the same time : there are three concurrent art fairs around the city. • (of two or more prison sentences) to be served at the same time. • Mathematics (of three or more lines) meeting at or tending toward one point. DERIVATIVES concurrently |kənˈkərəntli| adverb ORIGIN late Middle English : from Latin concurrent- 'running together, meeting,' from the verb concurrere (see concur ).
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Concurrent Powers
The angle bisectors of a regular polygon are always concurrent. And the point that they meet at is also the meeting point of the perpendicular bisectors of the sides. If it is a polygon with an odd nmber of sides, the "medians" [line from vertex to mid-point of opposite side] and "altitudes" [perpendicular from vertex to opposite side] will also meet at the same point.
The medians of a triangle are concurrent and the point of concurrence, the centroid, is one-third of the distance from the opposite side to the vertex along the median
Concurrent powers
Concurrent Powers
All the concurrent forces acting at a point can be represented by a polygon's sides closing with the resultant force equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.
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Concurrent power
The 16th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States.
concurrent lines are In geometry, three or more lines are said to be concurrent if they intersect at a single point.