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7 February, 04:02

A 55 g mouse runs out to the end of the 17 cm-long minute hand of a grandfather clock when the clock reads 10 minutes past the hour. What torque does the mouse's weight exert about the rotation axis of the clock hand?

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  1. 7 February, 06:43
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    The equation for torque is written below:

    τ = rFsinθ

    where

    τ is torque

    r is the length of minute hand

    F is the force exerted by the mouse

    θ is the angle

    Every number interval in the clock has an angle of 30°. Because 10 minutes past the hour coincides with the number 10, θ = 30°*2 = 60°. For the force, it is simply the weight of the mouse which is

    F = mg = (55g) * (1 kg/1000g) * (9.81 m/s²) = 0.53955 N

    Substituting the rest of the values,

    τ = (17cm) * (1 m/100 cm) * (0.53955 N) * (sin60°)

    τ = 0.079 N·m
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