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13. Moments

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== '''Key Points''' ==
== '''Key Points''' ==

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Key Points

The moment of a force about the point O is the product of the force and the perpendicular distance to the line of action of the force from O.

Image:T13.1.GIF Moment =Fd

Image:T13.2.GIF Moment =Fdsin

Clockwise moments are negative.

Anti-clockwise moments are positive.

The resultant moment about O is the sum of the moments about O.


Example 13.1

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Example 13.2

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Example 13.3

For the rectangular lamina shown below, find the total moment of the forces acting, about the corner marked O.

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Solution

Force Moment (Nm)
5N at O 50=0
8 N 81.2=9.6
7 N 70=0
6 N 60.5=3
5 N 51.2=6
4 N 40.5=2
Total Moment 09.6+03+6+2=4.6 Nm