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explain moment of force or torque​

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Torque is defined mathematically as the rate of change of angular momentum of an object... Moment is the general term used for the tendency of one or more appliedforces to rotate an object about an axis, but not necessarily to change the angular momentum of the object (the concept which is called torque in physics).

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Torque is defined mathematically as the rate

of change of angular momentum of an

object... Moment is the general term used for

the tendency of one or more appliedforces to

rotate an object about an axis, but not

necessarily to change the angular momentum

of the object (the concept which is

called torque in physics).

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