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Interactive Lecture Questions: Torque and the Reference Point

Interactive Lecture Questions: Torque and the Reference Point. 203-250-VA H13 Scott Redmond. 1. Where can we put the reference point to cancel out the torque caused by forces B and C?. 4 m. 3 m. 1. Where can we put the reference point to cancel out the torque caused by forces B and C?.

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Interactive Lecture Questions: Torque and the Reference Point

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  1. Interactive Lecture Questions:Torque and the Reference Point 203-250-VA H13 Scott Redmond

  2. 1. Where can we put the reference point to cancel out the torque caused by forces B and C? 4 m 3 m

  3. 1. Where can we put the reference point to cancel out the torque caused by forces B and C? 4 m 3 m

  4. 2. Where can we put the reference point to cancel out the torque caused by forces A and C? 4 m 3 m

  5. 2. Where can we put the reference point to cancel out the torque caused by forces A and C? 4 m 3 m

  6. 3. Where can we put the reference point to cancel out the torque caused by forces A and D? 4 m 3 m

  7. 3. Where can we put the reference point to cancel out the torque caused by forces A and D? 4 m 3 m

  8. 4. Where can we put the reference point to cancel out the torque caused by forces A and B? 4 m 3 m

  9. 4. Where can we put the reference point to cancel out the torque caused by forces A and B? It can’t be done! The lines of force do not intersect. 4 m 3 m

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