Physics, asked by Anonymous, 9 months ago

explain principal of moment​

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Answered by Swastikj
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Answer:

The Principle of Moments states that when a body is balanced, the total clockwise moment about a point equals the total anticlockwise moment about the same point. Equation. Moment =force F x perpendicular distance from the pivot d.

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Answered by pinnaclewinner
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PRINCIPLE OF MOMENTS - DEFINITION

If algebraic sum of moments of all the forces acting on the body about the axis of rotation is zero, the body is in equilibrium. 

According to the principle of moments, in equilibrium:

Sum of anticlockwise Moments = Sum of clockwise moments

PRINCIPLE OF MOMENTS - EXAMPLE

When slightly different weights are placed on the two pans of a beam balance, the beam comes to rest at an angle with the horizontal. The beam is supported at a fixed single point by a pivot. The net torque about this fixed single point due to the two weights is nonzero at the equilibrium position. The whole system does not continue to rotate about the fixed point because the moment is balanced.

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