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How do work out the moment of an object without being given the force

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ajoa08 | 23:13 Thu 28th Jan 2010 | Education
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I generally just move them with my hand when my lightsaber is out of action
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Object Mass x Distance
Yes, you don't need the force (mass x acceleration) - you need mass x distance
Ignore me- I shouldn't try to recall Maths from over 30 years ago after a bottle of wine. The moment of a force about a point P is found by multiplying the magnitude of the force (F) and the perpendicular distance (x) to the point of application. The force in maths questions is normally mass x acceleration due to gravity

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