Calculate the torque applied to the nut if the vector from the nut to the point 'P' is R = 6 i + 2 j cm, and the force v

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Calculate the torque applied to the nut if the vector from the nut to the point 'P' is R = 6 i + 2 j cm, and the force v

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Calculate The Torque Applied To The Nut If The Vector From The Nut To The Point P Is R 6 I 2 J Cm And The Force V 1
Calculate The Torque Applied To The Nut If The Vector From The Nut To The Point P Is R 6 I 2 J Cm And The Force V 1 (245.16 KiB) Viewed 43 times
Calculate the torque applied to the nut if the vector from the nut to the point 'P' is R = 6 i + 2 j cm, and the force vector F = 5 i -5j N. a 40 k Nm O-44.7 Nm 40 k Nm O-20 kNm R B P
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