Moment of a Force About a Point

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A force creates a moment about a point when it does not act directly through that point. In the discussed scenario, force F does not produce torque at point A because it lies along the same line but does not pass through A. The presence of an opposing force at pivot point O generates torque around A, indicating that the offset from A is crucial. If pivot point O were moved to the opposite side of force F, the torque would change direction. Understanding these relationships is essential for analyzing moments in 3D diagrams.
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I'm a bit confused on when a force creates a moment about a point, and when it does not. In particular, in the attached diagram, would F be able to produce a moment about point A? I initially thought that wouldn't be possible as A lies on the same line as F, but since F does not seem to pass directly through A, I'm not so sure.
 

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The force, F, alone does not produce torque at A. The fact that there is an offset stationary pivot point, O, means that there is a force at O opposing F which produces a torque around A. (You can see that if the pivot point, O was moved to the other side of the force at A, then the torque would switch to the opposite sign. So it is the opposing force at O that is controlling the torque.)
 
Note that the line of action of F does pass through A. A is the point or hole where the rod meets the bar. 3D drawings can get very confusing.
 
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