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What is moment of force (torque)?​

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Answered by vijayravi5432
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Answer:

A force is that which can cause an object with mass to change its velocity, i.e., to accelerate, or which can cause a flexible object to deform. Force can also be described by intuitive concepts such as a push or pull. A force has both magnitude and direction, making it a vector quantity.

Explanation:

SI unit: Newton

In SI base units: kg·m/s2

Other units: dyne, poundal, pound-force, kip, kilo pond

Derivations from other quantities: F = m a

Answered by suhail2070
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Answer:

MOMENT OF FORCE IS TORQUE

Explanation:

MOMENT OF FORCE IS TORQUE

TORQUE = FdSin@ = CROSS PRODUCT OF F AND d.

where F is force in Newton

and d is in metres.

@ is angle between F and d.

SI UNIT OF MOMENT OF FORCE = Nm

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