which component of a force does not contribute towards torque?
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By definition of the torque, the cross product of the displacement to the point where a force is applied, r, and the force itself, F,τ=r×Fit must be that that component of the force F that is parallel to r plays no role. The only part which is non-zero is the part perpendicular to r.☺☺☺☺
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By the definition of the torque, the cross product of the displacement to the point where a force is applied, r, and the force itself, F, τ=r×Fit must be that component of the force F that is parallel to r plays no role. The only part which is non-zero is the part perpendicular to r...
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