Right hand rule finding torque help

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Homework Statement


It is part of a question, i am not sure how to use RHR to find direction.
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I need to find direction of torque by using right hand rule with the Force vector and R vector ( pointing away from pivot point i think, for rigid body)

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The Attempt at a Solution



I put the tails of F and r vectors together, and point thumb away from me, with hand parallel to r vector, and then curl my 4 fingers toward F i get clock wise.


Im not sure if i am right. thanks
 
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spdowind said:
I put the tails of F and r vectors together, and point thumb away from me, with hand parallel to r vector, and then curl my 4 fingers toward F i get clock wise.
Looks good to me. (Assuming I understand your diagram.) To curl your fingers from r towards F, your thumb must point into the page. Thus the torque vector will be into the page, or (equivalently) the torque will be clockwise.