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Moment (Turning Effect) of a Force or Torque

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  • Definition: Torque
  • Formula: Torque or Moment of Force
  • Key Points: Moment (Turning Effect) of a Force or Torque
CISCE: Class 11

Definition: Torque

The moment of a force (or torque) is equal to the product of the magnitude of the force and the perpendicular distance of the line of action of the force from the axis of rotation. 

CISCE: Class 10

Formula: Torque or Moment of Force

Moment of force = Force × perpendicular distance from the point (axis) of rotation

τ =  F × d

CISCE: Class 10

Key Points: Moment (Turning Effect) of a Force or Torque

  • A force applied to a pivoted body causes rotation (not linear motion) about the axis passing through the pivot point.
  • The turning effect of a force (torque) depends on two factors:
    The magnitude of the force
    The perpendicular distance from the axis of rotation
  • Maximum torque is produced when the force is applied at the maximum perpendicular distance from the axis.
  • The S.I. unit of moment of force is newton-metre (N·m), and the C.G.S. unit is dyne-centimetre.
  • Anticlockwise moments are taken as positive and directed outwards from the axis, while clockwise moments are negative and directed inwards.
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