A rotational axis is directed perpendicular to the plane of a square and is located as shown in the figure. Two forces, and are applied to diagonally opposite corners, and act along the sides of the square, first as shown in part a and then as shown in part b of the figure. In each case the net torque produced by the forces is zero. The square is one meter on a side, and the magnitude of zis 3.6 times that of 7 1. Find the distances (a) a and (b) b that locate the axis.

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A rotational axis is directed perpendicular to the plane of a square and is located as shown in the figure. Two forces, 1 and 2 are
applied to diagonally opposite corners, and act along the sides of the square, first as shown in part a and then as shown in part b of the
figure. In each case the net torque produced by the forces is zero. The square is one meter on a side, and the magnitude of 72 is 3.6
times that of 7 1. Find the distances (a) a and (b) b that locate the axis.
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Transcribed Image Text:A rotational axis is directed perpendicular to the plane of a square and is located as shown in the figure. Two forces, 1 and 2 are applied to diagonally opposite corners, and act along the sides of the square, first as shown in part a and then as shown in part b of the figure. In each case the net torque produced by the forces is zero. The square is one meter on a side, and the magnitude of 72 is 3.6 times that of 7 1. Find the distances (a) a and (b) b that locate the axis. Axis
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