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TURNING EFFECT OF A FORCE

TURNING EFFECT OF A FORCE

šŸ”¹ Definition

The turning effect of a forceĀ is the ability of a force to rotate an object about a fixed pointĀ called the pivot. This turning effect is known as the moment of a force.

šŸ”¹ Examples

• Opening or closing a door• Using a spanner or wrench• Seesaw• Bicycle pedals• Steering wheel

šŸ”¹ Pivot (Fulcrum)

The pivotĀ is the fixed point about which an object rotates. Examples:• Door → hinges• Seesaw → middle support

šŸ”¹ Moment of a Force

Moment of a force depends on:

  1. The magnitude of force

  2. The perpendicular distanceĀ from the pivot

šŸ“ Formula

Moment = Force Ɨ Perpendicular distance

M=F Ɨ d

šŸ”¹ SI Unit

Newton metre (Nm)

šŸ”¹ Factors Affecting Turning Effect

1ļøāƒ£ Force applied→ More force = more turning effect

2ļøāƒ£ Distance from pivot→ Greater distance = greater turning effect

(This is why door handles are far from hinges.)

šŸ”¹ Direction of Turning

• Clockwise moment• Anticlockwise moment

šŸ”¹ Levers

A leverĀ is a rigid bar that turns about a pivot. Examples:• Seesaw• Scissors• Wheelbarrow• Tweezers

All levers work on the turning effect of a force.

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Isai
Isai
Dec 20, 2025

Keshu, please add space in between, it will help people understand your post better, right now it’s very congested, if you add space in between them it will be organizes better too.


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