Which of the following factors does NOT affect the torque exerted by a force?
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Which of the following factors does NOT affect the torque exerted by a force?
Magnitude of the force
Distance from the pivot
Angle of application
Mass of the object
The mass of the object does not affect the torque; torque depends on the force, distance from the pivot, and angle of application.
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Q: Which of the following factors does NOT affect the torque exerted by a force?
Solution: The mass of the object does not affect the torque; torque depends on the force, distance from the pivot, and angle of application.
Steps: 4
Step 1: Understand what torque is. Torque is a measure of how much a force acting on an object causes that object to rotate.
Step 2: Identify the factors that affect torque. Torque depends on three main factors: the amount of force applied, the distance from the pivot point to where the force is applied, and the angle at which the force is applied.
Step 3: Recognize that the mass of the object does not directly affect the torque. While mass can influence how much force is needed to move the object, it does not change the torque produced by a specific force applied at a certain distance and angle.
Step 4: Conclude that among the options given, the mass of the object is the factor that does NOT affect the torque exerted by a force.