The meter stick shown below rotates about an axis through the point marked, 20 cm from one end. Five forces act on the stick: one at each end, one at the pivot point, and two 40 cm from one end, as shown. The magnitudes of the forces are all the same. Rank the forces according to the magnitudes of the torques they produce about the pivot point, least to greatest. 0 cm 20 cm 40 cm 60 cm 80 cm 100 cm Fand Fs tie, then F. F₁. F Fand Fs tie, then F₁. then F₁ and F, tie F₂. F.F. and F, tie, then F F.E.F.F.F Fand F₂ tie, then F. F4. Fs

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The meter stick shown below rotates about an axis through the point marked - 20 cm from one end. Five forces act on the stick: one at
each end, one at the pivot point, and two 40 cm from one end, as shown. The magnitudes of the forces are all the same. Rank the forces
according to the magnitudes of the torques they produce about the pivot point, least to greatest.
0 cm 20 cm 40 cm 60 cm 80 cm 100 cm
OF2and Fs tie, then F4, F.F
F2and Fs tie, then F₁, then F₁ and F3 tie
F₂. FS.F₁. and F, tie, then F
ⒸF₁.F2. Fs. F4. Fs
OFjand F₂ tie, then F3, F4. Fs
Transcribed Image Text:The meter stick shown below rotates about an axis through the point marked - 20 cm from one end. Five forces act on the stick: one at each end, one at the pivot point, and two 40 cm from one end, as shown. The magnitudes of the forces are all the same. Rank the forces according to the magnitudes of the torques they produce about the pivot point, least to greatest. 0 cm 20 cm 40 cm 60 cm 80 cm 100 cm OF2and Fs tie, then F4, F.F F2and Fs tie, then F₁, then F₁ and F3 tie F₂. FS.F₁. and F, tie, then F ⒸF₁.F2. Fs. F4. Fs OFjand F₂ tie, then F3, F4. Fs
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