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M = [rF] - is a formula for produced moment calculation.

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Q: How do you calculate the moment produced around a pivot?
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How do you work out the amount of force on a pivot?

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How do you work out the moment?

To work out the moment of a force you times the force by the distance the force is from the pivot. So, basically: Moment = force x distance.


What are moments of force?

The moment of a force is the perpendicular distance of the force from a pivot multiplied by the magnitude of that force. So it's the force multiplied by the distance from the pivot. E.g. A force of 8N is applied to a plank 4m away from a hinge ( the pivot) find the moment that the 8N force caused the Plank. Moment = f X d = 8x4 = 32 (newton meters).


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How does the moment of a force depend on distance from the pivot?

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What a lever turns around?

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Difference between torque and moment?

Torque is a movement force. Moment is a static force.Torque is often presented as Nm/revolution and moment is typically presented as Nm.The words "torque" and "moment" (of force) mean the same.However, "torque" tends to be used when there is an axle or pivot to be turned around, while "moment" tends to be used in essentially non-rotational situations, such as analysis of forces on a beam.


How do you measure clockwise or anticlockwise moments?

It doesn't matter whether it's a straight beam or a curve, you calculate moments the same way. The moment is a force multiplied by its perpendicular distance from the point of rotation. There is one thing you will need to consider while preparing your mobile, the location of the center of mass of the curved pieces. If you are using a rectangular piece of wood, for example, the COM is located at the the midpoint of the length and of the width. So, you can support the piece at the COM. With a curve, the COM could be at a point in the space around the object. Think of a donut - it's COM is in the middle of the hole. You could have a harder time getting everything into equilibrium. It's not a monumental challenge to overcome, just something for you to think about as you layout your pieces. Good luck.


Each of these simple machines work around a pivot point except the?

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