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Alik [6]
2 years ago
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A body is piloted at a point. A force of 10 N is applied at a distance of 30 cm from the pivot. Find the amount of force about t

he pivot .​
Physics
1 answer:
bekas [8.4K]2 years ago
8 0

Question :-

  • A Body is Pivoted at a Point. A Force of 10 N is Applied at a Distance of 30 cm from the Pivot. Find the Amount of Force about the Pivot.

Answer :-

  • Amount of Force is 3 Nm .

Explanation :-

As per the provided information in the given question, The Force is given as 10 Newton . The Distance is given as 30 cm [ 0.3 m ] . And, we have been asked to calculate the Amount of Force .

For calculating the Force , we will use the Formula :-

\bigstar \:  \:  \:  \boxed{ \:  \sf {Moment \: of \: Force \:  =  \: Force \:  \times  \: Distance} \: }

Therefore , by Substituting the given values in the above Formula :-

\dag \:  \:  \: \sf {Moment \: of \: Force \:  =  \: Force \:  \times  \: Distance}

\longmapsto \:  \:  \: \sf {Moment \: of \: Force \:  =  \: 10 \:  \times  \: 0.3}

\longmapsto \:  \:  \: \textbf {\textsf {Moment \: of \: Force \:  =  \: 3}}

Hence :-

  • Amount of Force = 0.3 Nm .

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