(18. a. Draw a force vector at A whose torque about the axle is negative. b. Draw a force vector at B whose torque...
Find the net torque on the wheel in the figure below about the axle through O, taking a = 13.0 cm and b = 27.0 cm. (Assume that the positive direction is counterclockwise.)
Find the net torque on the wheel in the figure below about the axle through O, taking a = 5.00 cm and b = 17.0 cm. (Assume that the positive direction is counterclockwise.)
Find the net torque on the wheel in the figure below about the axle through O, taking a = 13.0 cm and b = 31.0 cm. (Assume that the positive direction is counterclockwise.)
Find the net torque on the wheel in the figure below about the axle through O perpendicular to the page, takinga = 5.00 cm and b = 17.0 cm. (Indicate the direction with the sign of your answer. Assume that the positive direction is counterclockwise.)
what is the torque in N·m) about the origin of the force (47-28 vector form.) + 1 ok) N f RIs applied at the point whose position is r-(-2.6 + 3.7 m? (Express your answer in | 3.70i + 2.60j-24.7k | X N-m ED eBook
Find the net torque on the wheel in the figure below about the axle through O perpendicular to the page, taking a = 9.00 cm and b = 25.0 cm. (Indicate the direction with the sign of your answer. Assume that the positive direction is counterclockwise.)
Calculate the net torque on a wheel in the figure below about the axle through O if a = 10.6cm and b 21.6cm. Assume that F1 = 11.ON, F2 8.97N, F3 = 13.0N and @ = 32.6deg. Submit Answer Tries 0/10 00 b E
What is the torque (in N · m) about the origin of the force (6.7î − 2.8ĵ + 1.0 [k] ) N if it is applied at the point whose position is r = (−2.4î + 4.1ĵ) m? (Express your answer in vector form.) τ = −16.08ˆi−12.32ˆj [Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect.] N · m
The position vector of a particle points along the positive direction of a Z axis. If the torque of the particle is (a) Zero (b) in the negative direction of x, and (c) in the negative direction of Y, in what direction is the force causing the torque?
what is the torque (in N·m) about the origin of the force (5.21-2.3j + 1.0k) N if it is applied at the point whose position is r (-1.8i + 4.1j) m? (Express your answer in vector form.) ?| 4.11+ 1.8j-25.42k | × N·m