A wheel that is initially at rest has forces applied to it, as shown in (Figure 1), and it begins to rotationally accelerate.  a.) Calculate the net torque about the axle of the wheel shown in (Figure 1). Assume that a friction torque of 0.60 m⋅N opposes the motion.         Express your answer using two significant figures. TNET=______________ m⋅N

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9.) A wheel that is initially at rest has forces applied to it, as shown in (Figure 1), and it begins to rotationally accelerate. 

a.) Calculate the net torque about the axle of the wheel shown in (Figure 1). Assume that a friction torque of 0.60 m⋅N opposes the motion.        

Express your answer using two significant figures.
TNET=______________ m⋅N
 
35 N
28 N
135
12 cm
24 cm
18 N
Transcribed Image Text:35 N 28 N 135 12 cm 24 cm 18 N
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