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unit of moment depends upon the unit of force and unit of ​

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Answered by gauravsingisbing
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Answer:

unit of force = kgms^2

= Newton

Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

The unit of moment depends upon the unit of force and the unit of ​distance.

Explanation:

  • A moment is the turning effect of a force in physics.
  • It is an expression that accounts for where or how the physical quantity is ordered by taking the product of the distance and the physical quantity into account.
  • Moments deal with physical quantities measured at a distance from a fixed reference point from which they are typically defined.
  • For instance, the force and distance from a reference point are multiplied to produce the moment of force acting on an object, also known as torque.
  • The moment is the term used to describe how a force turns. It is the result of multiplying the force by the separation between the force's line of action and the pivot point or point at which the item will turn.
  • It is mathematically expressed as- τ = F × d
  • The SI unit for a force's moment is the Newton-meter (Nm).
  • The right-hand grip rule, which is parallel to the plane of the force and has a pivot point that is parallel to the axis of rotation, determines its orientation.

Thus, a unit of moment depends upon the unit of force and the unit of ​distance.

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