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What Is the Torque About the Origin on a Particle

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What is the torque about the origin on a particle located at What is the torque about the origin on a particle located at<sub> </sub> <sub> </sub>   = 3 m   + 4 m   - 2 m   if a force   acts on the particle? A)  (8   +   - 26   )  N • m B)  (8   - 19   - 26   )  N • m C)  (8   + 2   +   )  N • m D)  (16   - 19   - 26   )  N • m E)  (8   - 2   +   )  N • m = 3 m What is the torque about the origin on a particle located at<sub> </sub> <sub> </sub>   = 3 m   + 4 m   - 2 m   if a force   acts on the particle? A)  (8   +   - 26   )  N • m B)  (8   - 19   - 26   )  N • m C)  (8   + 2   +   )  N • m D)  (16   - 19   - 26   )  N • m E)  (8   - 2   +   )  N • m + 4 m What is the torque about the origin on a particle located at<sub> </sub> <sub> </sub>   = 3 m   + 4 m   - 2 m   if a force   acts on the particle? A)  (8   +   - 26   )  N • m B)  (8   - 19   - 26   )  N • m C)  (8   + 2   +   )  N • m D)  (16   - 19   - 26   )  N • m E)  (8   - 2   +   )  N • m - 2 m What is the torque about the origin on a particle located at<sub> </sub> <sub> </sub>   = 3 m   + 4 m   - 2 m   if a force   acts on the particle? A)  (8   +   - 26   )  N • m B)  (8   - 19   - 26   )  N • m C)  (8   + 2   +   )  N • m D)  (16   - 19   - 26   )  N • m E)  (8   - 2   +   )  N • m if a force What is the torque about the origin on a particle located at<sub> </sub> <sub> </sub>   = 3 m   + 4 m   - 2 m   if a force   acts on the particle? A)  (8   +   - 26   )  N • m B)  (8   - 19   - 26   )  N • m C)  (8   + 2   +   )  N • m D)  (16   - 19   - 26   )  N • m E)  (8   - 2   +   )  N • m acts on the particle?


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