The figure below shows a horizontal bar, of length 4.2 m, with forces acting on it. A 30 N force acts at its left end, point O, in a direction down and to the left, 45° below horizontal. A 25 N force acts at its center, point C, in a direction up and to the right, 30° to the right of vertical. A 20 N force acts at the right end, in a direction down and to the right, 20° below horizontal. A) What is the net torque (in N · m) on the bar about an axis through O perpendicular to the page? magnitude ____________N · m direction___________(clockwise or counter clockwise) B)What is the net torque (in N · m) on the bar about an axis through C perpendicular to the page? magnitude ____________N · m direction___________(clockwise or counter clockwise)

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The figure below shows a horizontal bar, of length 4.2 m, with forces acting on it. A 30 N force acts at its left end, point O, in a direction down and to the left, 45° below horizontal. A 25 N force acts at its center, point C, in a direction up and to the right, 30° to the right of vertical. A 20 N force acts at the right end, in a direction down and to the right, 20° below horizontal.

A) What is the net torque (in N · m) on the bar about an axis through O perpendicular to the page?

magnitude ____________N · m

direction___________(clockwise or counter clockwise)

B)What is the net torque (in N · m) on the bar about an axis through C perpendicular to the page?

magnitude ____________N · m

direction___________(clockwise or counter clockwise)

(25 N
30%
45°
C
20°
10 N
30 N
Transcribed Image Text:(25 N 30% 45° C 20° 10 N 30 N
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