The moment of a force
is the turning effect produced by a force, on the body, on which it acts
is equal to the product of force acting on the body and the perpendicular distance of a point and the line of action of the force
is equal to twice the area of the triangle, whose base is the line representing the force and whose vertex is the point, about which the moment is taken
13) The moment of a force
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Related Engineering Mechanics MCQ with Answers
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If a number of co-planar forces acting at a point be in equilibrium, the sum of clockwise moments must be equal to the sum of anticlockwise moments, about any point.
the algebraic sum of their moments about any point is equal to the moment of their resultant force about the same point.
Varingon's theorem of moments states that if a number of coplanar forces acting on a particle are in equilibrium, then the algebraic sum of their moments about any point is equal to the moment of their resultant force about the same point.
the algebraic sum of their moments about any point in their plane is zero
According to the law of moments, if a number of coplanar forces acting on a particle are in equilibrium, then the algebraic sum of their moments about any point in their plane is zero.
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For any system of coplanar forces, the condition of equilibrium is that the
algebraic sum of the horizontal components of all the forces should be zero
algebraic sum of the vertical components of all the forces should be zero
algebraic sum of moments of all the forces about any point should be zero