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Homework Help: Physics

Posted by Elizabeth on Thursday, November 15, 2012 at 12:44am.

A square, 0.36 m on a side, is mounted so that it can rotate about an axis that passes through the center of the square. The axis is perpendicular to the plane of the square. A force of 14.4 N lies in this plane and is applied to the square. What is the magnitude of the maximum torque that such a force could produce?

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