Turning Effect of Force

1. Forces that are equal and are acting in opposite directions to one another are said to be?

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2. Which one of the following is not an example of anti-parallel forces?

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3. Which of the following is not among the applications of anti-parallel forces?

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4. The moment of anti-parallel forces is the product of one of the forces and the perpendicular between distances between them.

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5. What is the name of the point of support?

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6. The algebraic sum of the moments of parallel forces is?

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7. Mention the SI UNIT OF the MOMENT OF a FORCE?

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8. Mention the 2 things upon which the moment of force about a point depends:-

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9. Cars are made to turn round corners by exerting two equal and opposite forces

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10. The turning effect of a force is called a moment of the force. True or False?

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11. State the principle of moments

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12. How can you obtain the maximum turning effect at a point?

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13. Define the moment of a force?

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