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Revision as of 08:53, 14 October 2018
Key Stage 3
Meaning
A moment is the turning effect of a force.
About Moments
- When a force acts on an object with a pivot it becomes a turning force called a moment.
 - A moment can be calculated by multiplying a force by the distance from a pivot.
 
Equation
Moment = Force x Perpendicular distance from the pivot.
\[M = F \times d\] Where:
- M = Moment
 - F = Force
 - d = Perpendicular distance from the pivot.