Homework Statement
B. Torque Due to Perpendicular
Component of F
4. The tension in string 1 (on the left) is not
known, so we will calculate the torques
about this point (10.0 cm). (That way,
there is no torque due to the unknown
string 1.) Calculate the torque due to the
weight of the meter...
So that's what he meant
\frac{x^2}{3^2} + \frac{(y-7)^2}{3^2}=1
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Homework Statement
Write an equation for the circle centered on the y-axis and is tangent to a vertical line at the point (3,7)
Homework Equations
The Attempt at a Solution
(x^2)/9 + (y-7)/9