Calculate the net torque about the axle of the wheel shown in Fig. 8-39. Assume that a friction torque of 0.40m N opposes the motion.
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From the problem, we know that there is a friction torque of 0.40m N opposing the motion. However, without the figure or additional information about other forces acting on the wheel, we cannot calculate the net torque. Torque (τ) is calculated by multiplying Show more…
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