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welle
After I read that Torque is a force that is both proportional to moment arm and force applied T = f *r , I tried to explain this fact by using the concept of Work which i learned earlier. When the force F is applied perpendiculary to some point at a distance r it does work equal to W = F*(angle measure*r) or W = F*(length of the arc).Thus, if the same work needs to be done at r/2 the force twice the magnitude should be exerted on the point. However the movement in an arc is not exactly in the direction of the force so i am kinda confused. Any advice?