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Physics, 13.07.2019 20:20 nsutton9985

Saved if a moment vector is known in 3d space, how do we determine the resultant moment about a given axis? turn the moment into a linear force and apply it to the end of the axis multiple the moment vector by the length of the axis take the cross product of the moment vector and the axis vector dot product the moment vector with the unit vector of the axis

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