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describe torque and momnet of a force​

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Answered by sk2813903
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A moment of a force, or a torque, is a measure of a force's tendency to cause a body to rotate. The moment depends on both the force, and on the position at which the force acts. Figure 1: Illustration of a force F acting on a bar that can rotate about a pivot point O.

Answered by AngelHearts
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  • Torque, also called moment of a force, in physics, the tendency of a force to rotate the body to which it is applied. Torque is measured in newton metres in SI units.
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