Physics, asked by ragesh12, 1 year ago

how can the moment of force be zero when the force itself is not zero? give one example

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Answered by sakshisingh44
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if the mass of a car is 100kg and it moves from the same acceleration and if there is no change in its acceleration then the acceleration is said to be zero. force =mass×acceleration
Force=100×0
=0
In this case the moment of force is zero
Answered by rashilimbanna
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Answer:

Answer. Moment of force = Force x Perp. dist. For example, if you want to open a door by applying force at its hinge(minimum distance from the point of pivot) , howsoever large force you apply, you cannot open the door, I.e., moment of force will be zero.

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