Civil Engineering - SI Units - Discussion

Discussion Forum : SI Units - Section 1 (Q.No. 18)
18.
In SI units, moment is expressed as
kg-m
kg-cm
kg-mm
all the above.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Sadulla said:   1 decade ago
How? in SI unit of moment is Nm.

Abhishek said:   1 decade ago
Moment = Force*Perpendicular distance.

In SI Unit,

= Newton meter or.

= kg meter.

Mahesh said:   9 years ago
You are right @Sadulla.

Satyendra said:   9 years ago
How? I can't get it.

Kamlesh said:   7 years ago
If MKS system is SI then option A is right.

Satogun said:   6 years ago
When force or weight is given in kg(f)
Then moment in kg(f)M or kgcm or kgmm.

Puspanjali Bista said:   5 years ago
Moment = force * perpendicular distance (Nm).
(1)

Shambhu kumar yadav said:   4 years ago
Moment is equal to force multiplying lateral distance i.e m = f*d.

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