Hibbeler said in Engineering Mechanics Statics page 167 (14th Edition): \"Notice that FR is independent of the...

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Hibbeler said in Engineering Mechanics Statics page 167(14th Edition):

\"Notice that FR is independent of the location ofpoint O since it's simply a summation of the forces\"

What I want to ask, It's known that a couple moment is a freevector and it can be moved arbitrary to any point on the body buthow can I insist the same concept for Resultant Force, although Ican't assure that point O is on the line of the action ofFR

In different words, how can I move FR freely whilenot the Principle of Transmissibility nor free vector is applied toit.

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