state the turning effect of force with example from daily life
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The turning effect of a force is known as the moment. It is the product of the force multiplied by the perpendicular distance from the line of action of the force to the pivot or point where the object will turn.
A person pushing a swing will make the swing rotate about its pivot.
A worker applies a force to a spanner to rotate a nut.
A person removes a bottle’s cork by pushing down the bottle opener’s lever.
A force is applied to a door knob and the door swings open about its hinge.
A driver can turn a steering wheel by applying a force on its rim.
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