Calculating Torque on a Playground Merry-Go-Round

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To calculate the torque on a playground merry-go-round, the relevant parameters include its diameter of 2.64 m, mass of 350.1 kg, and the mass of two children, each 30.0 kg, sitting on opposite sides. The children can be approximated as point masses, simplifying the calculations. However, without additional details or specific calculations requested, it's challenging to provide further guidance. The discussion highlights the importance of having complete information to proceed with the problem. Overall, the focus is on understanding how to apply the concept of torque in this scenario.
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A playground merry-go-round made in the shape of a solid disk, has a diameter of 2.64 m and a mass of 350.1 kg. Two children, each of mass 30.0 kg, sit on opposite sides at the edge of the platform. Approximate the children as point masses.

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You need to firstly say what you need to find and then show an attempt
 
I have no attempt at all

please help
 
watwat2 said:
I have no attempt at all

please help

well I really can't start to guide you without knowing what you need to calculate.
 
rock.freak667 said:
well I really can't start to guide you without knowing what you need to calculate.

Approximate the children as point masses.
 
watwat2 said:
Approximate the children as point masses.

Is that the entire question? Did you leave out anything?
 
Yes sir that is the exact question

Sorry I am being so bland and anxious, i only have a limited time
 
watwat2 said:
Yes sir that is the exact question

Sorry I am being so bland and anxious, i only have a limited time

Well AFAIK, approximating the children as point masses, means that they can just be considered as point and the dimensions of the children don't matter. Not much can be done with the question if that is all the information given.
 
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