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    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Joliet_Junior_College/Physics_201_-_Fall_2019v2/Book%3A_Custom_Physics_textbook_for_JJC/11%3A_Rotational_Kinematics_Angular_Momentum_and_Energy/11.11%3A_Fixed-Axis_Rotation_Introduction_(Summary)
      The magnitude of a torque about a fixed axis is calculated by finding the lever arm to the point where the force is applied and using the relation \(|\vec{\tau}|\) = r \(\perp\) F, where r \(\perp\) i...The magnitude of a torque about a fixed axis is calculated by finding the lever arm to the point where the force is applied and using the relation \(|\vec{\tau}|\) = r \(\perp\) F, where r \(\perp\) is the perpendicular distance from the axis to the line upon which the force vector lies.
    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Joliet_Junior_College/Physics_201_-_Fall_2019/Book%3A_Physics_(Boundless)/10%3A_Rotational_Kinematics_Angular_Momentum_and_Energy/10.01%3A_Fixed-Axis_Rotation__Introduction/Fixed-Axis_Rotation_Introduction_(Summary)
      The magnitude of a torque about a fixed axis is calculated by finding the lever arm to the point where the force is applied and using the relation \(|\vec{\tau}|\) = r \(\perp\) F, where r \(\perp\) i...The magnitude of a torque about a fixed axis is calculated by finding the lever arm to the point where the force is applied and using the relation \(|\vec{\tau}|\) = r \(\perp\) F, where r \(\perp\) is the perpendicular distance from the axis to the line upon which the force vector lies.

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