A hoop of radius r and mass m rotating with angular velocity
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If it is the Moment of force you want then,
Torque = Mass(m) * Perpendicular distance (r)
Therefore, the Moment of Force would be,
(m*r)Newton metre
Torque = Mass(m) * Perpendicular distance (r)
Therefore, the Moment of Force would be,
(m*r)Newton metre
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