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XERCISE 8.2 ties one end of a strong rope 8.00 m long to the bumper of his truck, 0 m from the ground, and the other end to a vertical tree trunk at a height A man 0.50 of 3.00 m. He uses the truck to create a tension of 8.00 102 N in the rope. Compute the magnitude of the torque on the tree due to the tension in the rope, with the base of the tree acting as the reference point.
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