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please explain the moment of force or torque examples

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Answered by pathanaijaj
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Torque, moment, or moment of force is the rotational equivalent of linear force.

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Answered by zoyarose
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The torque depends on two factors that is:

a) the force applied

b) the perpendicular distance from the axis of rotation or from where the body is pivoted.

FOR EXAMPLE:

for opening a door we apply the force at the side of the door where the Handel is placed and the door is pivoted from it's other side so here we notice that If we apply the force to open the door where the door is pivoted then we will not be able to open the door similarly if we apply force from some distance away from where the door is pivoted then we will require a large amount of force to open the door but if we apply the force from the another side of the door where the handle is placed then we will have to apply a small amount of force to open the door. That's the handle of the door is placed at its end.

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