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Title: Jane says that the magnitude of the torque exerted by a force of magnitude F is equal to the ...
Post by: Northa on Feb 24, 2017
Jane says that the magnitude of the torque exerted by a force of magnitude F is equal to the perpendicular distance from the axis of rotation r⊥ multiplied by F, while Jason insists that it is equal to the distance from the axis of rotation r multiplied by the magnitude of the perpendicular component of the force, F⊥. Who is right?


Title: Re: Jane says that the magnitude of the torque exerted by a force of magnitude F is equal to the ...
Post by: Raj.S on Feb 24, 2017
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Title: Re: Jane says that the magnitude of the torque exerted by a force of magnitude F is equal to the ...
Post by: Northa on Jul 12, 2017
This helps so much. I'll try to figure out the rest on my own now