As we have the basic information about the force system in engineering mechanics after reading the previous post. Now, we will be interested to understand here the classification of force system in mechanics with the help of this post. Classification of force system in mechanics Force system is basically defined as the mechanics problem where more than one force is acting on the system. We will classify here the force system and after that we will read and understand each type of force in detail. Coplanar forces When a set of forces lie in the same plane, that set of forces will be termed as coplanar force system. The line of action of all the forces in coplanar force system will lie in a single plane. How To Form, Pour, and Stamp A Conc... Pause Unmute Remaining Time -10:26 Fullscreen Now Playing What is 3D epoxy flooring/3D epoxy flooring/3D flooring/3D flooring tiles The 10 Most Famous Norman Foster Buildings 4:03 Different types of compaction rollers/Compaction rollers and its types 3:32 Cantilever in Architecture | Great Architecture Cantilever Examples 4:29 Foundation Waterproofing Tutorial 5:27 Bar Bending Schedule of Box Culvert RCC Culvert 38:35 Pouring Concrete Floors After The House is Moved On (Difficult Floor Pour) 11:59 Septic Tank Installation Part 2 9:38 How To Broom Finish A Concrete Patio Slab (50' x 10') 7:46 How To Form, Pour, and Stamp A Concrete Patio Slab. 16' X 12' 10:33 Play Video Fig: Coplanar force system Non- coplanar forces When a set of forces do not lie in the same plane, that set of forces will be termed as non-coplanar force system. The line of action of all the forces in non-coplanar force system will not lie in a single plane. Fig: Non-coplanar force system Ezoic Collinear force system When a set of forces will have a common line of action, that set of forces will be termed as collinear force system. The line of action of all the forces will be common. Fig: Collinear force system Parallel force system When the line of action of a set of forces are parallel, that set of forces will be termed as parallel force system. The line of action of all the forces will be parallel with each other as displayed here in following figure. Concurrent force system When a set of forces are acting on a system in such a way that the line of action of all the forces intersect each other at a common point. That set of forces will be termed as concurrent force system. The common point where the line of action of all the forces meet will be termed as point of concurrency. We must note it here that concurrent forces may or may not be coplanar forces. Fig: Concurrent force system Non- concurrent force system When a set of forces are acting on a system in such a way that the line of action of all the forces do not intersect each other at a common point i.e. point of concurrency. That set of forces will be termed as non-concurrent force system. Parallel force system will be th