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Can a small force ever exert a greater torque than a larger force? Explain.​

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Answered by ansh28319
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Yes, a small force can exert a greater torque than a large force. Torque equals the product of the force and the lever arm distance. ... Therefore, if the lever arm distance is large enough, the torque exerted by the small force will be greater than that exerted by a large force with a small lever arm distance.

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Yes, a small force can exert a greater torque than a large force. Torque equals the product of the force and the lever arm distance. ... Therefore, if the lever arm distance is large enough, the torque exerted by the small force will be greater than that exerted by a large force with a small lever arm distance.

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