Physics, asked by GitikaRao, 1 month ago

Define moment of force and State its S.I.unit

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer. The moment of force is equal to the product of the magnitude of the force applied and the perpendicular distance of the line of action of the force from the axis of rotation(or pivoted point). The S.I unit of moment of force is Newton × meter = Newton meter (Nm)

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Answered by geniussupervoiser
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Answer:

The newton meter (kgm2/s2) is the SI unit for moment.

Explanation:

In physics, a moment of force (also known as simply moment) is a measurement of a force's proclivity to cause a body to rotate about a given point or axis. The newton meter (kgm2/s2) is the SI unit for moment.

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