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define moment of a force​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Moment of a force is a measure of its tendency to cause a body to rotate about a specific point or axis. ... A moment is due to a force not having an equal and opposite force directly along it's line of action.

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In physics and mechanics, torque is the rotational equivalent of linear force.[1] It is also referred to as the moment, moment of force, rotational force or turning effect, depending on the field of study. The concept originated with the studies by Archimedes of the usage of levers. Just as a linear force is a push or a pull, a torque can be thought of as a twist to an object around a specific axis. Another definition of torque is the product of the magnitude of the force and the perpendicular distance of the line of action of a force from the axis of rotation. The symbol for torque is typically {\displaystyle {\boldsymbol {\tau }}}{\boldsymbol {\tau }}, the lowercase Greek letter tau. When being referred to as moment of force, it is

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