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Perpendicular distance from the axis of motion to applied force

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Answered by ansistkharms
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You can work it out; it is actually equal to the component of the force in the plane perpendicular to the axis times thedistance of the force line of action from the axis. One point about the moment about an axis, it is independent of the origin since it depends only on the distanceof the force the axis.

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Answered by Anonymous
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it is actually equal to the component of the force in the plane perpendicular to the axis times the distance of the force line of action from the axis. One point about the moment about an axis, it is independent of the origin since it depends only on the distance of the force the axis.

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