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8 January, 16:43

The "turning effect of a force" (T = F * r) is:

(a) determined as the product of force and the moment of inertia.

(b) generated by concentric forces.

(c) equivalent to the angular momentum.

(d) determined as a product of torque and moment arm.

(e) called "moment" or "torque".

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  1. 8 January, 16:53
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    b and e

    Explanation:

    r x F is the formula for torque.

    The "turning effect" or torque happens when concentric forces rotate an object along said center.

    a) False because T = Fr = Ia (a = angular acceleration)

    b) True

    c) False. L = Iw (w = angular velocity), which does not equal Ia

    d) False. It is torque, not the product of torque and something else

    e) True.
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