define the moment of force
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It is the product of force and moment arm ...
moment = force × moment arm...
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moment = force × moment arm...
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Force:
The basic definition of force that we have learned is that force is push and pull. Force when applied to an object tends to change its motion or its shape.

In structural engineering we have well defined cross sections and the members have a longitudinal axis and a lateral axis.

A force applied in the longitudinal axis of the member would tend to elongate (Tensile Force) or compress (Compressive Force)the member.

Force:
The basic definition of force that we have learned is that force is push and pull. Force when applied to an object tends to change its motion or its shape.

In structural engineering we have well defined cross sections and the members have a longitudinal axis and a lateral axis.

A force applied in the longitudinal axis of the member would tend to elongate (Tensile Force) or compress (Compressive Force)the member.

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