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Calculating resultant torque using cross product
ohhh okay, I see now. and if there's no Z (z=0), that makes that direction 0? So in this case the i and j are 0?- steffercakes
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Calculating resultant torque using cross product
Nevermind! Thanks. :)- steffercakes
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Calculating resultant torque using cross product
1."In this exercise, you will be finding the resultant torque from the cross product of a lever arm with a force vector. The lever arm vector is A=2.0i+3.0j. The force vector is B=3.0i-4.0j. Find A x B B x A and 2A x 3B 2.My teacher has been sick the past few days so hasnt taught us...- steffercakes
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