Define moment of force.
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Moment of Force:
- It is defined as the product of the distance from the point to the point of the application of the force and the component of the force perpendicular to the line of the distance.
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A moment of a force is basically a quantity which represent the rotational effect caused by a force when applied to a body at any other point than it's centre of gravity Or is pivot point.
by, Newton's third law, this force has an equal and opposite reaction at the point of pivot Or it's CG.
Moment of force, mathematically, is the product of this force and perpendicular distance between the line of action of the forces.
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