For questions 1- 3: 4N 8N A wooden square of side length 1 m is on a horizontal tabletop and is free to rotate about its center axis. The square is subject to two forces and rotates. Question 1 Find the net torque of the system. A 2.00 Nm 12.0 Nm 5.65 Nm D 1.41 Nm Question 2 Where should another 4N force be applied to maximize its rotational torque? 8N 8N в AN 8N N8 D Question 3 Where should another 4N force be applied to set the wooden square to equilibrium? 8N 8N в 4N 8N 8N 1/3

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A wooden square of side length 1 m is on a horizontal tabletop and is free to rotate
about its center axis. The square is subject to two forces and rotates.
Question 1
Find the net torque of the system.
A 2.00 Nm
C 5.65 Nm
12.0 Nm
D 1.41 Nm
Question 2
Where should another 4N force be applied to maximize its rotational torque?
8N
8N
A
в
AN
8N
8N
D
Question 3
Where should another 4N force be applied to set the wooden square to
equilibrium?
A
8N
в
AN
8N
8N
AN
1/3
Transcribed Image Text:For questions 1- 3: 4N 8N A wooden square of side length 1 m is on a horizontal tabletop and is free to rotate about its center axis. The square is subject to two forces and rotates. Question 1 Find the net torque of the system. A 2.00 Nm C 5.65 Nm 12.0 Nm D 1.41 Nm Question 2 Where should another 4N force be applied to maximize its rotational torque? 8N 8N A в AN 8N 8N D Question 3 Where should another 4N force be applied to set the wooden square to equilibrium? A 8N в AN 8N 8N AN 1/3
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