LR3.1 - Moment of A Force WRT Point - MMI - MEC101
LR3.1 - Moment of A Force WRT Point - MMI - MEC101
LR3.1 - Moment of A Force WRT Point - MMI - MEC101
MO = F d
d
F = magnitude of the force.
d = perpendicular (shortest) distance
F
from the line of action of F to O.
d is called the moment arm.
MO has units of (force)(length).
The direction of M O is perpendicular to the plane containing F
and the moment arm.
Evaluating moment – scalar approach
given by
MO r F
F = force vector.
= position vector from point O to
r
anywhere on the line of action F
of force F .
From the
figure we get
d=8cos 30o.
from the
force Fx to
the point B.
STEP 3: Get the sum of each moment.
from the
STEP 3: Get the sum of each moment. force Fy to
MB=(25 lb cos 30o )(0 ) + (25 lb sin 30o )(13.86 in ) the point B.
MB=173.21 lb in
Using the VECTOR approach, let’s consider the formula
F 25 cos 30 î 25 cos 30 ĵ lb
STEP 1b: Find a position in vector from POINT to line of
action of FORCE .
r BA 8 ĵ in
from B to any point where the force passes through like point A
STEP 2: Get the cross product
MB r F
i j k
0 8 0
25 cos 30 25 sin 30 0 NOTE: Please refer
to previous Learning
Video for the
M B 173.21 k̂ lb in procedure on vector
CROSS PRODUCT
2: Determine the
magnitude of moment of
the 25 lb force about
point B.
For 2D problems, the SCALAR approach and
Varignon’s Theorem are often used.
MB=135.71 lb in
On Moment of a Force with
respect to a Point
SCALAR approach
VECTOR approach