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what is moment of force (Torque) .Formula.

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Answered by nerdyme
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Torque=r×f
It means force multiply by perpendicular distance of the line action of force with the position vector
Answered by shashankhc58
18

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A pair of forces of equal magnitude but acting in opposite direction with different lines of actions is called couple or Moment of force(Torque).

T = r × f

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