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how to calculate the moment of force​

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Answered by tusipaul657
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Answer:

Moment of force = F x d

d is the distance from the fixed axis, Moment of force is expressed in newton meter (Nm). Moment of force formula can be applied to calculate the moment of force for balanced as well as unbalanced forces.

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Explanation:

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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F x d is the formula for calculating the moment of force.

The moment of force is represented in newton metres, and d is the distance from the fixed axis (Nm). Calculate the moment of force for both balanced and unbalanced forces using the moment of force formula.

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