A fish has been hooked and is pulling on the line as shown in the figure below. 25.0° 25.0 35.00 If the pole makes an angle of 25⁰ with the horizontal, the distance between the point where the line is attached to the pole and the anglers hand is L = 2.45 m, and the fish pulls on the line such that the tension in the line is T = 154 N at an angle 35.0° below the horizontal, determine the magnitude (in N m) of the torque exerted by the fish about an axis perpendicular to the page and passing through the angler's hand. N m

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A fish has been hooked and is pulling on the line as shown in the figure below.
25.0⁰
25.0⁰
35.0⁰
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If the pole makes an angle of 25° with the horizontal, the distance between the point where the line is attached to the pole and the anglers hand is L = 2.45 m, and the fish pulls on the line such
that the tension in the line is T = 154 N at an angle 35.0° below the horizontal, determine the magnitude (in N m) of the torque exerted by the fish about an axis perpendicular to the page and
passing through the angler's hand.
N.m
Transcribed Image Text:A fish has been hooked and is pulling on the line as shown in the figure below. 25.0⁰ 25.0⁰ 35.0⁰ 7 If the pole makes an angle of 25° with the horizontal, the distance between the point where the line is attached to the pole and the anglers hand is L = 2.45 m, and the fish pulls on the line such that the tension in the line is T = 154 N at an angle 35.0° below the horizontal, determine the magnitude (in N m) of the torque exerted by the fish about an axis perpendicular to the page and passing through the angler's hand. N.m
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