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In unit-vector notation, what is the torque about the origin on a particle located at coordinates (0, -4.0m, 3.0m) if that torque is due to

(a) Force F⇶Ä1 with components F1x = 2.0 N, F1y = F1z = 0,

(b) Force F⇶Ä2with components F2x = 0,F2x = 2.0N,F2x = 4.0N?

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(a) Net torque on the particle is6j^+8k^Nm

(b) Net torque on the particle is-22i^Nm

Step by step solution

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Identification of given data

For case a,x=0m,y=-4.0m,z=3.0m,Fx=2.0N,Fy=0N,Fz=0N

For case b,x=0m,y=-4.0m,z=3.0m,Fx=0N,Fy=2.0N,Fz=4.0N

02

To understand the concept of torque

Using the concept of torque, the unknown torque value is calculated. As per the concept, the torque acting on a body is due to the tangential force acting on a body along a radial path of the object in a circular motion. Thus, the cross-vector of the force and radial vector of the object will give the torque value.

Formulae:

The position vector in a 3-D diagram,r⇶Ä=xi^+yj^+zk^

The force vector in 3-D,F⇶Ä=Fxi^+Fyj^+Fzk^

The torque acting on the body due to the tangential force,

τ→=r→×F→=ijkxyzFxFyFz=yFZ-zFyi^+zFx-xFZj^+xFy-yFxk^

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Step 3:(a) Determining the torque due to force F⇀1 with components F1x=2.0N, F1y=F1Z=0, about the origin on a particle located at coordinates (0, -4.0m, 3.0m)

τ⇶Ä=ijk0-43200=0i^Nm+6-0j^Nm+8k^Nm=6j^+8k^Nm

Its magnitude is given by:

Ï„=6Nm2+8Nm2=10Nm

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(b) Determining the torque due to force F⇀1 with components F2x=0, F2y=2.0N, F2z=4.0N about the origin on a particle located at coordinates (0, -4.0m, 3.0m)

τ⇶Ä=ijk0-43024=-16-6i^Nm+0j^Nm=0k^Nm=-22i^Nm

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