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The force can be defined as rate of change in momentum because consists of the action of rotating or twisting a body around its axis of rotation (pole) through the application of a force.

What is the difference between moment and force?

The magnitude of the moment (M) is defined as the product of the magnitude of the force (F) and the distance (d) between the line of action of the force and the axis. The unit of moment of a force in the international system of units is N.m.

Torque, or moment of a force, is the tendency of a force to rotate a body on which it is applied. Torque is a vector perpendicular to the plane formed by the force and radius of rotation vectors.

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