6. Determine the unknown mass in the mobile diagram to the right. \text{---} 0.34 \text{ m} \text{---} \text{---} 0.26 \text{ m} \text{---} 0.15 m m = ? 1.5 kg 2.1 kg
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Torque = (m1)(g)(0.34m) = (1.5 kg)(9.8 m/s^2)(0.34m) = 4.953 Nm Show more…
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