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24 April, 05:02

The drawing shows the top view of a door that is 1.68 m wide. two forces are applied to the door as indicated. what is the magnitude of the net torque on the door with respect to the hinge?

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  1. 24 April, 05:03
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    First, torque is equal to force times the distance. for the first force that is applied, the torque is zero because is applied at the hinge. so the net torque:

    t = (12 N) (0 m) (cos 30) + (12 N) (1.68 m) cos 45

    t = 14.26 Nm is the torque with respect to the hinge
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