To calculate the moment of force, multiply the applied force by the perpendicular distance from the pivot point.
The Moment of Force Calculator serves to calculate the rotational effect of a force applied at a distance from a pivot or axis. Moments are critical in physics, engineering, and structural analysis, such as beam deflection and torque calculations.
This tool simplifies finding the moment of force, especially when dealing with angles or varying distances. It’s perfect for students learning about moments in physics and professionals calculating forces for mechanical systems.
Formula
MoF = F ∗ L
Variable | Description |
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MoF | Moment of force (in Newton-meters, N·m) |
F | Applied force (in Newtons, N) |
L | Perpendicular distance from pivot (in meters) |
Solved Calculations
Example 1:
Input | Value |
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Applied Force (F) | 50 N |
Perpendicular Distance (L) | 2 m |
Formula Used | MoF = 50 ∗ 2 |
Moment of Force (MoF) | 100 N·m |
Example 2:
Input | Value |
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Applied Force (F) | 30 N |
Perpendicular Distance (L) | 3.5 m |
Formula Used | MoF = 30 ∗ 3.5 |
Moment of Force (MoF) | 105 N·m |