Moment of force and work done by a force have the same units then what is the difference between
them?
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The difference is most clear when you use vector notation: Work is the "dot product" of force and distance, while the moment of force (also known as torque) is the "cross product" of force and distance.
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The difference is most clear when you use vector notation:
➡️ Work is the "dot product" of force and distance, while the moment of force (also known as torque) is the "cross product" of force and distance.
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