Work done by force and moment of force have the same units . what is the difference between the two????????
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The equations aren't quite the same. The difference is most clear when you use vector notation: Work is the "dot product" of force and distance, while the moment of force (also known as torque) is the "cross product" of force and distance.
Dot product
Cross product
While both of these operations are, in some sense, extensions of our ordinary idea of multiplication, they serve very different purposes and lead to very different results.
Dot product
Cross product
While both of these operations are, in some sense, extensions of our ordinary idea of multiplication, they serve very different purposes and lead to very different results.
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1. THE EQUATION ARE NOT THE SAME
2. THE WORK IS ALSO CALLED THE DOT
3. THE MOVEMENT OF THE FORCE IS CALL
A. CROSS PROJECT
B. DOT PROJECT
IN THIS THE BOTH ARE IN THE SAME CONDITION.....
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1. THE EQUATION ARE NOT THE SAME
2. THE WORK IS ALSO CALLED THE DOT
3. THE MOVEMENT OF THE FORCE IS CALL
A. CROSS PROJECT
B. DOT PROJECT
IN THIS THE BOTH ARE IN THE SAME CONDITION.....
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