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3:21 - Start of Seesaws Moments 3:24 *the pivot is the Middle* 3:26 *apply the first force on the seesaw* 3:30 *the perpendicular distance, which is between the pivot and the force, is for the first force on the seesaw* 3:40 *the Moment/the working out for the first Force* 3:47 *anticlockwise and clockwise* NOTE: it is defined *anticlockwise* and *clockwise* rather not define UP and DOWN on the Pivot Seesaw 3:57 *first force is an Clockwise moment* 4:04 *apply the second force on the seesaw* 4:07 *second force is also an Anticlockwise moment* 4:11 *explaining the overall working out of the Seesaw for the Moment answer* 4:21 *what happens when the seesaw is balanced* 4:37 (what im left on and doing more notes later)
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Hello, I have 2 questions 1) I noticed that the formula for calculating moment is the same as the formula of work done (Force * Distance). So does that mean that if we have a question the work done = moment? 2) In the video the formula for calculating moment is given as M = F d. Is the symbol for distance s or d?