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Compute the torque about the origin of the gravitational force F--mgj acting on a particle of mass m located at 7-xî+ yj and show that this torque is independent of the;y coordinate.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Force, F = - mg j

r = - 7x i + y j

Torque is defined as the product f force and the perpendicular distance.

It is also defined as the cross product of force vector and the displacement vector.


\overrightarrow{\tau }=\overrightarrow{r}* \overrightarrow{F}


\overrightarrow{\tau }=(- 7 x i + yj)* (-mgj)

[tex]\overrightarrow{\tau }= 7 m g x k

Here, we observe that the torque is independent of y coordinate.

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