What is the Initial Torque of a Rod with an Acting Force?

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Homework Statement



A rod is initially along the y-axis and has
length ℓ. A force F =ˆı F1 +ˆj F2 + ˆk F3
acts at the upper end of the rod.
What is the initial torque ~τ about the lower
end of the rod?
1. Zero
2. ˆıF3 ℓ
3. −(ˆı F3 +ˆj F2 + ˆk F1) ℓ
4. (ˆıF3 − ˆk F1) ℓ
5. (ˆıF1 +ˆj F2 +ˆk F3) ℓ


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Hint: What's the definition of torque in terms of a cross product?
 


Doc Al said:
Hint: What's the definition of torque in terms of a cross product?

I am not sure. Please help
 


\vec{\tau} = \vec{r} \times \vec{F}
 


What answer would that be with respect to my choices?
 


shiby4444 said:
What answer would that be with respect to my choices?
That's for you to figure out! All I did was give a definition of torque. Hint: Find an expression for \vec{r} (its magnitude is ℓ) and perform the cross product.
 
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