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10.1: Equation (10.2) or Eq. (10.3) is used for all parts. a) out of the page. ») out of the page ° out of the page. 4d) into the page e) The force ) applied at the origin, so where positive torques are taken counterclockwise, so the net torque is, with the minus sign indicating a clockwise torque, or a torque into the page 10.3: Taking positive torques to be counterclockwise (out of the page), so the net torque is with the direction counterclockwise (out of the page). Note that for the applied force is perpendicular to the lever arm. 10.4: 10.5: a) 4 ») Into the plane of the page. 9 10.6: (a) (b) 10.7: 10.8: 10.9: Example 9-8. 10.10: 10.11: a) b) This is less than the total weight; the suspended mass is accelerating down, so the tension is less than mg. ¢) As long as the cable remains taut, the velocity of the mass does not affect the acceleration, and the tension and normal force are unchanged. 10.12: a) The cylinder does not move, so the net force must be zero. The cable exerts a horizontal force to the right, and gravity exerts a downward force, so the normal force must exert a force up and to the left, as shown in Fig. (10.9). b) at an angle of aretan from the vertical (the weight is much larger than the applied force F ). 10.13: 10.14: (a) Falling stone: Solve (1) and (2): (b)From (2):

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