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I know how to complete an actual torque equation and have done so, my question is more of what sign do I address the force of the problem. One problem I have is:
F1=50N, d1=9cm, d2 = 10cm and d3=8cm
F1 is situated between d2 and d3. I used the equation t=f(la) so my equation was (50N)(0.1m)sin90° which equals 5Nm.
I just want to be clear, in this equation, since f1 is pointing downward (basically on the y-axis) that I still put it in the equation as a positive number.
F1=50N, d1=9cm, d2 = 10cm and d3=8cm
F1 is situated between d2 and d3. I used the equation t=f(la) so my equation was (50N)(0.1m)sin90° which equals 5Nm.
I just want to be clear, in this equation, since f1 is pointing downward (basically on the y-axis) that I still put it in the equation as a positive number.