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Thursday, November 15, 2018

Two forces, each of magnitude F, act along the edges of a rectangular metal plate, as shown.


Question 16
Two forces, each of magnitude F, act along the edges of a rectangular metal plate, as shown.

The plate has length a and width b.

What is the torque about point P?
A Fa                B Fb                C 2Fa              D 2Fb





Reference: Past Exam Paper – November 2017 Paper 13 Q12





Solution:
Answer: B.

Let the point P be at a height x about the surface.

In this case, consider P to be the pivot.


Torque (Moment) = Force × perpendicular distance of line of action of force to pivot.


Both forces F cause a clockwise moment about P.


The line of action of the force F on the right side of the plate is at a distance (b – x) above point P.
This force causes a torque = F × (b – x)


The line of action of the force F on the left side of the plate is at a distance x below point P.
This force causes a torque = F × x


Total torque about point P = F×(b – x) + (F × x)

Total torque about point P = Fb – Fx + Fx = Fb

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