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》Explain how torque can be expressed as a vector product of two vectors. How is the direction of
torque determined? And Explain properties of vector product. (any two)​

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Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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The vector or cross product is another way to combine two vectors; it creates a vector perpendicular to both it the originals. In vector form, torque is the cross product of the radius vector (from axis of rotation to point of application of force) and the force vector.

Answered by apeksha35in
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A particle is located at position r relative to its axis of rotation. When a force F is applied to the particle, only the perpendicular component F⊥ produces a torque. This torque τ = r × F has magnitude τ = |r| |F⊥| = |r| |F| sin θ and is directed outward from the page.

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