The turning effect, caused from force, is called The moment of a force.
The turning effects of forces are known as moments. A moment is computed by multiplying the force by the perpendicular distance from its line of action to the fulcrum.
A moment of a force is a measurement of the turning effect of that force. For example, the force of a hand pushing down on a door handle creates a turning effect, and is therefore described as a moment.
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torque. Torque = force * moment arm
The turning effect, caused from force, is called The moment of a force.
Moment=>This is the turning effect of a force about a point
turning effect of body
the turning point of a event
The turning effects of forces are known as moments. A moment is computed by multiplying the force by the perpendicular distance from its line of action to the fulcrum.
A moment of a force is a measurement of the turning effect of that force. For example, the force of a hand pushing down on a door handle creates a turning effect, and is therefore described as a moment.
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The turning point of a story is the moment when a significant change or shift occurs in the plot or the characters' journey. It is often a crucial moment that propels the story towards its climax and resolution.
torque. Torque = force * moment arm