Refer to the table above. What mass m₂ should be placed at x₂=96 cm in order to balance a torque of 0.1743 N-m with counterclockwise rotation due to m₁? 445 g 38.7 g 379 g O 18.5g
Refer to the table above. What mass m₂ should be placed at x₂=96 cm in order to balance a torque of 0.1743 N-m with counterclockwise rotation due to m₁? 445 g 38.7 g 379 g O 18.5g
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![Torque due to Unequal Forces
Torque
Hanging Load
Position on
Moment
Mass (g) Weight (N) Meterstick (cm) Arm (cm) | Magnitude (N-m) Direction (CW/CCW)
m₁
(A)
CCW
(B)
(C)
T1
(D)
m2
x2
(E)
(F)
(G)
Percent Difference
0.00%
Center of Gravity: 50 cm
Refer to the table above. What mass m₂ should be placed at x₂-96 cm in order to balance a torque of
0.1743 N.m with counterclockwise rotation due to m₁?
445 g
38.7 g
379 g
O 18.5 g](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F9d6823f0-b92c-412b-9409-da0a8b5736d8%2F855466e9-d69f-4f93-ab1d-9e1768ca874b%2Fs04gwty9_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Torque due to Unequal Forces
Torque
Hanging Load
Position on
Moment
Mass (g) Weight (N) Meterstick (cm) Arm (cm) | Magnitude (N-m) Direction (CW/CCW)
m₁
(A)
CCW
(B)
(C)
T1
(D)
m2
x2
(E)
(F)
(G)
Percent Difference
0.00%
Center of Gravity: 50 cm
Refer to the table above. What mass m₂ should be placed at x₂-96 cm in order to balance a torque of
0.1743 N.m with counterclockwise rotation due to m₁?
445 g
38.7 g
379 g
O 18.5 g
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