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Physics, 07.04.2020 15:29, vanessaporter1545

Find the torque τ due to the spring. Assume that θ is small enough that the spring remains effectively horizontal and you can approximate sin(θ)≈θ (and cos(θ)≈1). Express the torque as a function of θ and other parameters of the problem.

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