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The formula of moment depends on the type and context of the moment. In general, a moment is a product of a distance and a physical quantity, such as force, mass or charge. Here are examples of different formulas of moment:


  1. the moment of force: also known as torque, is the product of a force and the perpendicular distance from the axis of rotation to the point where the force is applied.
  2. the moment of inertia: also known as rotational inertia, is the measure of an object's resistance to change its rotational motion. 
  3. the electric dipole moment: also known as electric polarization, is the measure of the separation of positive and negative electric charges in a system.


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The formula of Moment in physics is given by: Moment(torgue) = FORCE X DISTANCE X SIN THETA

where:

Force is given by the unit Newton-metres (Nm) 
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Moment

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\mu_n= r^n Q

\mu_n = moment

r^n = distance to some point

Q = physical quantity such as a force applied at a point, or a point charge, or a point mass, etc
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The formula for moment in engineering is:

Moment = Force × Distance

Where:

Moment is the turning effect or torque.

Force is the magnitude of the force applied.

Distance is the perpendicular distance between the force and the axis of rotation.

The unit of moment is usually expressed in Newton-meters (Nm) or pound-feet (lb-ft), depending on the system of measurement used.
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The formula for moment is calculated by multiplying the force applied to an object by the perpendicular distance from the point of rotation or axis. The formula can be expressed as moment = force × distance.
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Moment of force = F x d

Where, F is the force applied , d is the distance from the fixed axis, Moment of force is expressed in Newton meter (Nm).
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The formula for moment is 

Moment=Force × Distance × sin titer

Where moment is the moment of the force 

Force is the magnitude of the applied force

Distance us the perpendicular distance from the point or axis to line of action of the force 

Titer is the angle between the force vector and the line from the point to application of the force 
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