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Physics, 28.06.2019 12:50, Lingz

Answer need it asap when solving for the forces on an object in static equilibrium, we often use an equation stating that ∑t=0. in order to talk about the various torques acting on the object, we need to first select a "pivot point" for our torques. which of the following is a true statement relating to our selection of the point? a) the torque equation will only be true if we place the pivot point at the center of mass of the objectb) the torque equation will only be true if we place the pivot point on something about which the object can physically pivot, like a hinge or a nail. c) the torque equation will only be true if we place the pivot point at the location of the force acting on the object. d) the torque equation is true for all pivot point locations, but some pivot point locations are easier to work with than others. e) the torque equation is true for all pivot point locations, and all locations are equally easy to work with.

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