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O DA 98% Tue Jun 14 7 51 02 PM Q E Chrome File Edit View History Bookmarks People Window Help Josh Facebook Torque www.webassign.net /web/Student/Assignment-Responses/last?dep 1390736 ai App Book Apple YouTube home Watch Live Sports E O tech Destiny LFG.Net l The faculty.pnc.edu/ptes DTR Destiny Tracker De C. Henry Edwards, Section 9 3. -2 points CJ10 9. P.008 GO My Notes Ask Your Teacher One end of a meter stick is pinned to a table, so the stick can rotate freely in a plane parallel to the tabletop. Two forces, both parallel to the tabletop, are applied to the stick in such a way that the net torque is zero. The first force has a magnitude of 2.00 N and is applied perpendicular to the length of the stick at the free end. The second force has a magnitude of 6.00 N and acts at a 23.6° angle with respect to the length of the stick. Where along the stick is the 6.00-N force applied? Express this distance with respect to the end of the stick that is pinned. Select-- GO Tutorial Additional Materials Section 9.1 Submit Assignment Save Assignment Progress Home My Assignments Extension Request WebAssign® 4.0 97-2016 Advanced Instructional Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.

Explanation / Answer

using torquw balance

torque = Fxr

Total torque = 0 = F1*r1 - F2*r2

0 = 6*L*sin 23 deg - 2*1

L = 2/(6*sin 23 deg)

L = 0.853 m