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rotator
The turning effect, caused from force, is called The moment of a force.
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.
torque. Torque = force * moment arm
In science the term weight is meant to describe the force on the object due to gravity. The unit of measurement for weight is that of force is the newton. The formula to show this measure is W = mg, where W is the weight, m the mass of the object, and g gravitational acceleration.
rotator
The turning effect, caused from force, is called The moment of a force.
Newtons :)
gravity
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.
torque. Torque = force * moment arm
it is the pulley system
In science the term weight is meant to describe the force on the object due to gravity. The unit of measurement for weight is that of force is the newton. The formula to show this measure is W = mg, where W is the weight, m the mass of the object, and g gravitational acceleration.
Yes. "Turning effect" sounds like a description of torque. It is the product of the distance from the axis of rotation, and the projection of the force, perpendicular to that axis of rotation.
Moment=>This is the turning effect of a force about a point
It depends on the size of the force and the distance from the pivot to where the force is applied .
No. Mass, as a quantity, is independent of gravity.