Physics, asked by mn4423630, 4 days ago

two forces produce same torque. dose it follow that they have same magnitude?​

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Answered by XxDashingGirlxX
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No, Because torque is the product of force times distance, two different forces that act at different distances could still give the same torque.For all cases the magnitude of the applied force is the same.

Answered by ItzBrainlyJewel
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➻ The magnitude of the torque produced due to a force about a point is defined by the equation :-

τ= rFsin θ, where:

  • r is the distance between the point of application of force and the origin.
  • F is the magnitude of the force.
  • θ is the angle between the force and the position vector of the point at which the force is applied.

Because torque depends on three variables, if two forces produce the same torque, it does not imply that the two forces have the same magnitude...

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