Formula fo the moment
- Force (weight) multiplied by the arm of forceCorrect answer
- Strength (w) x distance from the center of gravity datum
- Arm of force divided by the force (weight)
- Force (weight) divided by the arm of force
Explanation
In the context of Mass and Balance, the 'Moment' is the rotational force around a datum.
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