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Physics, 19.05.2021 22:20 Babebrooks9667

A metal bar is in the xy-plane with one end of the bar at the origin. A force F⃗ =( 6.39 N )i +( -3.16 N )j is applied to the bar at the point x = 2.29 m, y = 3.19 m. **A)** What is the position vector r⃗ for the point where the force is applied?

Enter the x and y components of the radius vector separated by a comma.*

**B)** What is the magnitude of the torque with respect to the origin produced by F⃗ ?

Express your answer with the appropriate units.

**C)** What is the direction of the torque with respect to the origin produced by F⃗ ?

What is the direction of the torque with respect to the origin produced by ?

+x-direction

+y-direction

+z-direction

−x-direction

−y-direction

−z-direction

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