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A force A force   = 3.00 N   - 2.00 N   acts at a location   = 1.00 m   + 2.00 m   on an object.What is the torque that this force applies about an axis through the origin perpendicular to the xy-plane? A) -1.00 N ∙ m   B) 7.00 N ∙ m   C) -3.00 N ∙ m   D) 5.00 N ∙ m   E) -8.00 N ∙ m  = 3.00 N A force   = 3.00 N   - 2.00 N   acts at a location   = 1.00 m   + 2.00 m   on an object.What is the torque that this force applies about an axis through the origin perpendicular to the xy-plane? A) -1.00 N ∙ m   B) 7.00 N ∙ m   C) -3.00 N ∙ m   D) 5.00 N ∙ m   E) -8.00 N ∙ m  - 2.00 N A force   = 3.00 N   - 2.00 N   acts at a location   = 1.00 m   + 2.00 m   on an object.What is the torque that this force applies about an axis through the origin perpendicular to the xy-plane? A) -1.00 N ∙ m   B) 7.00 N ∙ m   C) -3.00 N ∙ m   D) 5.00 N ∙ m   E) -8.00 N ∙ m  acts at a location A force   = 3.00 N   - 2.00 N   acts at a location   = 1.00 m   + 2.00 m   on an object.What is the torque that this force applies about an axis through the origin perpendicular to the xy-plane? A) -1.00 N ∙ m   B) 7.00 N ∙ m   C) -3.00 N ∙ m   D) 5.00 N ∙ m   E) -8.00 N ∙ m  = 1.00 m A force   = 3.00 N   - 2.00 N   acts at a location   = 1.00 m   + 2.00 m   on an object.What is the torque that this force applies about an axis through the origin perpendicular to the xy-plane? A) -1.00 N ∙ m   B) 7.00 N ∙ m   C) -3.00 N ∙ m   D) 5.00 N ∙ m   E) -8.00 N ∙ m  + 2.00 m A force   = 3.00 N   - 2.00 N   acts at a location   = 1.00 m   + 2.00 m   on an object.What is the torque that this force applies about an axis through the origin perpendicular to the xy-plane? A) -1.00 N ∙ m   B) 7.00 N ∙ m   C) -3.00 N ∙ m   D) 5.00 N ∙ m   E) -8.00 N ∙ m  on an object.What is the torque that this force applies about an axis through the origin perpendicular to the xy-plane?


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