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In Fig. 11-26, three forces of the same magnitude are applied to a particle at the origin (F→1acts directly into the plane of the figure). Rank the forces according to the magnitudes of the torques they create about (a) point ,P1(b) point, P2and (c) point,P3retest first.

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(a) Ranking of force for torque about point P1isF1>F2>F3.

(b) Ranking of force for torque about pointP2 isF1=F2>F3.

(c) Ranking of force for torque about pointP3 isF1=F3>F2.

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Step 1: Given information 

The figure and the direction of forces are given.

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Understanding the concept of torque

The torque acting on the rotating object is equal to the moment of force. The magnitude of the torque is equal to the product of the magnitude of the radius vector, magnitude of the force, and sin of the angle between the radius vector and force.

Use the concept of torque to find the forces which create torques about a given point.

Formulae are as follows:

|τ|=|r→|×|F→|=rFsinθ

Here, r is the radius, F is force and Ï„ is torque.

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(a) Determining the ranking of force for torque about point.P1

Now, calculate for the magnitude of torques about:P1

Magnitude if torque due to,F1 a²ú´Ç³Ü³Ù±è´Ç¾±²Ô³ÙP1

τ1=r1F1sin(900)

The magnitude of torque due toF2pointP1,

τ2=r2F2sin(900+θ)

Magnitude of torque due toF3 is τ3=0because position vector and force are in the same direction.

Therefore,F1>F2>F3.

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(b) Determining the ranking of force for torque about point .P2

Now, calculate for magnitude of torques about:P2

Similarly,

τ1=r1F1sin(900)

τ2=r2F2sin(900)

τ3=r3F2sin(900+θ)

Therefore,

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(c) Determining theranking of force for torque about point P3.P3

Now, calculatefor magnitude of torques about:

τ1=r1F1sin(900)

τ2=r2F2sin(900+θ)

τ3=r3F2sin(900)

Therefore,F1=F3>F2

Therefore, we can rank the forces which create torques by using the formula for torque.

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