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When a force acts on a body it can cause it to move in a particular direction and it can also cause it to twist. (Think of a spanner or wrench turning a bolt.) In order to measure the twist we introduce the concept of the moment of a line vector about a point. ![]()
It doesn’t matter which point P on
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When calculating the moment of a line vector (
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