Hello mates! Just an hour ago we've been discussing in my Mechanics subject about the moment of force. It said that the moment of force is actually the product of the force multiplied by the perpendicular distance of the force to the referred point. But, we were taught before in our Physics class that Torque as well is the force applied or acting on a body multiplied to the perpendicular distance.
Question is, is there a major difference between Torque and Moment of force? If there is, could you please elaborate on this.
Thanks.!!
Question is, is there a major difference between Torque and Moment of force? If there is, could you please elaborate on this.
Thanks.!!