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10 5 kg kg 15 kg 2 1.75 1.5 1.25 1 05 0.5 0,25 Meters 20 kg 15 10 kg kg 0.25 d5 0.75 1 125 1.5 1.75 2 Meters d. Calcula

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10 5 Kg Kg 15 Kg 2 1 75 1 5 1 25 1 05 0 5 0 25 Meters 20 Kg 15 10 Kg Kg 0 25 D5 0 75 1 125 1 5 1 75 2 Meters D Calcula 1
10 5 Kg Kg 15 Kg 2 1 75 1 5 1 25 1 05 0 5 0 25 Meters 20 Kg 15 10 Kg Kg 0 25 D5 0 75 1 125 1 5 1 75 2 Meters D Calcula 1 (19.07 KiB) Viewed 27 times
10 5 Kg Kg 15 Kg 2 1 75 1 5 1 25 1 05 0 5 0 25 Meters 20 Kg 15 10 Kg Kg 0 25 D5 0 75 1 125 1 5 1 75 2 Meters D Calcula 2
10 5 Kg Kg 15 Kg 2 1 75 1 5 1 25 1 05 0 5 0 25 Meters 20 Kg 15 10 Kg Kg 0 25 D5 0 75 1 125 1 5 1 75 2 Meters D Calcula 2 (33.68 KiB) Viewed 27 times
10 5 kg kg 15 kg 2 1.75 1.5 1.25 1 05 0.5 0,25 Meters 20 kg 15 10 kg kg 0.25 d5 0.75 1 125 1.5 1.75 2 Meters
d. Calculate the torque applied by each mass to the system. e. Finally, determine if the torque for each is in the clockwise (CW) or counter-clockwise (CCW) direction. U. Calculate the Total Force for the system, along with the torque in the clockwise and counter- clockwise directions. a. Add a negative sign to the clockwise torque and a positive sign to the counter-clockwise torque. V. Record all data and the results of your calculation on the last page of this document-scan that last page (or take a high-quality photograph) for submission in this lab's quiz. W. What did you observe about the relationship between the sums of the CW and CCW torques?