Also called the "lever arm", the moment arm is the distance of closest approach between the line of action of a force and the axis of rotation. It is used to compute the torque produced by the force about the axis of rotation.
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The moment arm of a force about a specific axis of rotation can be found geometrically by constructing the force's line of action and then finding the shortest distance between the line of action and the axis. The procedure is shown in the figures below.
For vertical forces:
Given forces. |
Construct line of action for each. |
Find the shortest distance (shortest distance |
For horizontal forces:
Given forces. |
Construct line of action for each. |
Find the shortest distance (shortest distance |
General angles:
Given forces. |
Construct line of action for each. |
Find the shortest distance. |
Some key points to remember: