Physics, asked by abhik151011, 9 months ago

Moment of force about the given axis depends on
a) distance of force from the axis
(1) distance of force from the axis only
e force and its perpendicular distance from axis
(1) magnitude of force alone​

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Answered by LoverLoser
10

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Moment of force about the given axis depends on

Both force and it's perpendicular distance from axis.

Additional info.

  • The Moment of a force is defines as the measure of its  inclination to cause a body to rotate about a specific point or axis.
  • Moment of force about a given axis= Force * perpendicular distance.
Answered by Anonymous
27

Moment Of Force Depends On Both force and it's perpendicular distance from axis.

Additional Information

  • Moment Of Force = rF.

In this formula,

r = Distance.

F = Applied Force.

  • Basically, Moment Of Force is a tendency to cause a body rotate about a specific point.
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