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What is moment of force or torque?​

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Answered by ujjawal3536
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Torque, moment, moment of force or "turning effect" is the rotational equivalent of linear force. The concept originated with the studies of Archimedes on the usage of levers. Just as a linear force is a push or a pull, a torque can be thought of as a twist to an object.

Answered by AdityaR7
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The turning effect of a force is known as the moment of force or torque.

Torque = Force x perpendicular distance from the axis of rotation .

Torque is represented as tau.

In SI unit , torque is represented as

Nm (Newton metre).

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