A force F = 10/ N is applied to a rigid body. If the moment arm with respect to a given point O is T = 5/ m. Find the torque T about %3D the point O. O A. 15k N.m O B. None O C. 50k N.m O D. -15k N.m O E. -50k N.m
A force F = 10/ N is applied to a rigid body. If the moment arm with respect to a given point O is T = 5/ m. Find the torque T about %3D the point O. O A. 15k N.m O B. None O C. 50k N.m O D. -15k N.m O E. -50k N.m
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10/ N is applied to a rigid body. If the moment arm with respect to a given point O isr 5j m. Find the torque T about
%3D
the point O.
O A. 15k N.m
O B. None
O C. 50k N.m
O D. -15k N.m
O E.
-50k N.m
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A force F
10/ N is applied to a rigid body. If the moment arm with respect to a given point O isr 5j m. Find the torque T about
%3D
the point O.
O A. 15k N.m
O B. None
O C. 50k N.m
O D. -15k N.m
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-50k N.m
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