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Two equal but opposite forces (F) will produce a turning effect on a rigid body, provided that they do not act through the same straight line. The turning effect, or moment, is equal to the magnitude of one of the turning forces multiplied by the perpendicular distance (d) between those two forces.

In mechanics, a pair of forces acting on an object that are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction, but do not act along the same straight line. The two forces produce a turning effect or moment that tends to rotate the object; however, no single resultant (unbalanced) force is produced and so the object is not moved from one position to another.

The moment of a couple is the product of the magnitude of either of the two forces and the perpendicular distance between those forces. If the magnitude of the force is F newtons and the distance is d metres then the moment, in newton-metres, is given by:

moment = Fd



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