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OpenStudy (aroub):

When is the moment zero?

OpenStudy (aroub):

I remember something about perpendicular?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

moment is distance multiplied by force therefore when either of them is zero therefore momentum is zero. another case is in the seesaw case if applied force is perpendicular to the pivot in z direction so moment is zero horizontally and vertically

OpenStudy (aroub):

wait, let me draw you something and you tell me why it's zero

OpenStudy (aroub):

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