Moments
A moment is a force applied at a distance from a point, which causes rotation about that point.
The distance that the force is applied from is called the
moment arm.
Fig: Moment.jpg If the bar is pinned at point \( A \) , the force \( F \) , applied at a distance \( d \) from point A, will cause a moment \( M_A \) about point A and make the bar rotate clockwise.
The only force that produces a rotation about a point is a force perpendicular to the moment arm (in this case, the moment arm is \( d \)).
This could be a good place to add in example moments later in the side column for applications - could include muscle moments about a joint, oil rigs, the giant bucket that splashes water at a waterpark, pulling out a nail with a hammer.