Physics, asked by lensohvincent, 10 months ago

Difference between torque and moment

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Answered by Anonymous
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Torque relates to the axis of rotation driving the rotation, while moment relates to being driven by external force(s) to cause the rotation. Moment is a general term and when used in context of rotational motion is pretty much the same.

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Answered by Itzraisingstar
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Explanation:

While the formulas are similar, Torque relates to the axis of rotation driving the rotation, while moment relates to being driven by external force(s) to cause the rotation. Moment is a general term and when used in context of rotational motion is pretty much the same.

Torque is a moment that is applied in such a way that it tends to rotate a body around its axis. The usual example being a torsional moment on a shaft. A Couple is the moment that is the resultant of two forces of the same magnitude, acting in opposite direction at the same distance from the reaction point.

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