In the diagram above, MN is perpendicular to ON and MP. What is the difference between the moment about N of the force of 20 Newtons applied along MP and its moment about O?

Zero
0.2N.m
0.4N.m
0.8N.m
0.6N.m
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Taking moment about point N:
P×distance MN
but we don't know dist. MN so we solve for it using Pythagoras theorem.
0.5²=0.3²+MN²
MN=0.4
.'. moment about N is
20×0.4=8Nm
The next thing is to take the moment about O ( use arrangement of lines of force into a triangle )
The moment displaced an angle so
Sinø=0.3÷0.5
Ø=36.87°
Moment about O = 0.5×20×cos(36.87)
O=8Nm
.'. difference between moment about O and N is 8-8=0

There is absolutely no need to go through any calculation for this question! Since Moment of force = Force × Perpendicular distance and looking at the diagram carefully, you will notice that point O and point N are at the same perpendicular distance to the 20N Force. So, it simply means they will have the same moment, so their difference will be zero!

Taking moment about point N:
P x distance MN
but we don't know the distance MN so we solve for it
using Pythagoras theorem.
0.5 ^ 2 = 0.3 ^ 2 + M * N ^ 2
MN = 0.4
.. moment about N is
20 * 0.4 = 8Nm
The next thing is to take the moment about O
Cos∅= 0.4/0.5
Moment about 0 = FDCos∅= 0.5 * 20 * 0.4/0.5
O = 8Nm
.. difference between moment about O and N
is 8-8=0



