why the handle of a door is fixed at an end opposite of the hinge?
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Handle of a door is fixed at an end opposite of the hinge to make it easier to open and close. The door acts as a moment arm on hinges. Since torque is equal to a force applied at a given distance… the larger the distance from the hinge (or fulcrum) — the less force required to move the door.
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