How do I determine the line of action for calculating a moment in 3D space?

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To calculate the moment in 3D space, the formula M = r x F is used, where r is the vector from the point of interest to the line of action of the force F. The vector r can be drawn from point C to any point along the line of action of force F. This means that the moment can be calculated using any point on the line of action, not just a specific point. Understanding that r can originate from point C to any point on the line of action is crucial for accurate moment calculations. Thus, the line of action can be flexible as long as it is correctly represented in the moment equation.
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When taking the moment in 3 space i know the formula is

M = r x F


but for example ifyour finding the moment of force F about point C


how do u know from point C to where you have to make the line.

like if u have

------------------> about point C

C

you can make it
PHP:
------------------> F
-a
-
C

or 

------------------>F
                -a
           -
      -
C

Ive read that the ca is a vector from point C to ANYWHERE on the line of action. So does that mean any where from point C to the line F ANYWHERE?
 
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Yes, that's correct.
 
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