6. Calculate the net torque about the axle of the wheel shown below. Assume that a friction torque of 0.60 Nm opposes the motion.
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The forces are 35 N, 28 N, and 18 N. The lever arms are 12 cm (0.12 m) for the 35 N force, and 24 cm (0.24 m) for the 28 N and 18 N forces. Show more…
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