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    Classification of Three-Dimensional Forces/Vectors

    what I meant to say is relationship of polar and axial with the types and/or classification of three-dimensional forces. As per a quick search and as per my understanding, polar vectors are those which have a starting point or point of application like displacement, so it doesn't necessarily...
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    Classification of Three-Dimensional Forces/Vectors

    That's the reason why I am at lost right now. There are no terms provided, except for the following: a) vectors and 3-dimensional forces, b) types and classifications of three-dimensional forces/vectors and site examples of each. It seems to me now that there are no types or classification of...
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    Classification of Three-Dimensional Forces/Vectors

    Actually, I am lost myself. We were only told to research on vectors and three-dimensional forces/vectors and site examples of each type and/or classifications. If I am not mistaken our physics class as of now is more on classical mechanics as we've been touching force (resultant forces)...
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    Classification of Three-Dimensional Forces/Vectors

    @voko, I did a quick search on polar and axial vectors and I can't find the relationship of these two with the three-dimensional forces/vectors. It would be greatly appreciated if you could please expound on this. @dipole, I also did some search regarding the classifications that you mentioned...
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    Classification of Three-Dimensional Forces/Vectors

    Thanks Dipole for the reply. I am just confused, is three-dimensional forces the same with three-dimensional vectors?Because, if I understand it correctly, force is a vector quantity. Based on what you said, there are only four fundamental classification of forces, how about...
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    Classification of Three-Dimensional Forces/Vectors

    Hi, I am an Engineering Student and my professor is insisting that we read about the different types and classifications of three-dimensional forces. I have been scouring the world wide web for more than 3 days now, even checked physics books but I can't find even one type or classification of...
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