moments = distance (metres) x force or weight (newtons)
answer is given in newton metres (Nm)
The center of balance formula calculates the point at which the sum of the moments of the forces acting on a system is zero. It is expressed as ΣF * d = 0, where ΣF is the sum of the forces and d is the distance from the pivot point. By setting the sum of the moments to zero, you can determine the location of the center of balance in the system.
To calculate the moment of a force, you multiply the magnitude of the force by the perpendicular distance from the point of rotation (or pivot) to the line of action of the force. The formula is moment = force x distance. Moments are measured in units of force multiplied by distance (Newton-meters or foot-pounds).
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