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The vector position of an object is given by r what is the torque acting on the object about the origin when a force f = (−12.5i hat) n acts on it? express your answer using uni…
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The vector position of an object is given by r what is the torque acting on the object about the origin when a force f = (−12.5i hat) n acts on it? express your answer using unit vector notation.
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Let the vector position of the object in the (x-y) plane be
The applied force is
By definition, the applied torque is
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