Physics, 30.10.2019 05:31 allisonxyooj22
Asmall ball of mass 0.64 kg is attached to one end of a 0.840-m-long massless rod, and the other end of the rod is hung from a pivot. when the resulting pendulum is 26° from the vertical, what is the magnitude of the torque about the pivot?
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