calculate the net torque on the wheel, in N m.
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Consider the image below of a wheel that pivots about its center.
Force 1 has size 150 N and acts 2 m from the center. The angle shown is 36 degrees.
Force 2 has size 133 N and acts 1 m from the center. The angle shown is 30 degrees.
Taking counterclockwise to be positive, calculate the net torque on the wheel, in N m.
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