A disk of radius 10 cm is pulled along a frictionless surface with a force of 16 N by a string wrapped around the edge. At the instant when 28 cm of string has unwound off the disk, what is the torque exerted about the center of the disk?

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Answer:

t = 0.2845Nm (rounded to 4 decimal places)

Explanation:

The disk rotates at a distance of an arc length of 28cm

Arc length = radius × central angle × π/180

28cm = 10cm × central angle × π/180

Central angle = [tex]\frac{28}{10}[/tex] × 180/π ≈ 160.4°

Torque (t) = rFsin(central angle) , where F is the applied force

Radius in meters = 10/100 = 0.1m

t = 0.1m × 16N × sin160.4°

t = 0.2845Nm (rounded to 4 decimal places)