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olga nikolaevna [1]
3 years ago
6

An object is subject to a 84 Nm torque about a point when a

Physics
1 answer:
klasskru [66]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

d = 4[m]

Explanation:

Torque in physics is defined as the product of force by distance. This way you can use the following equation to calculate the torque.

T=F*d

where:

T = torque [N*m]

F = force [N]

d = distance [m]

Now replacing in the equation above.

84=21*d\\\\d= 4[m]

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