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1 Since the human is not rotating, the net torque about any point is zero.
2 It's not the net torque since that would be zero.
3 Instead of a net force, you need a net torque .
4 The net torque about any point must also be zero (technically also a vector).
5 For the angular momentum principle, the change in angular momentum is equal to the net torque .
6 The claim is that the net torque on the horizontal axle (b) is zero.
7 If the system is the bullet and the merry go round, the net torque is zero.
8 Torque If these forces are legitimate, then the net torque must also be zero about any point.
9 The net force must be zero and the net torque about some point must also be zero.
10 If you have a net torque on an object, it changes the angular momentum of that object.
11 The net torque about the point where the floor pushes up will be: A couple of important points.
12 If there is a net torque about his feet, he is going to rotate (thus fall).
13 A net force changes the linear momentum of an object and a net torque changes the angular momentum of an object.
14 It is ok, the net torque on the merry go round is zero (which really should be a vector).
15 He would need his center of mass far in front of his feet so that the net torque about his feet is zero.
16 When the force is applied to the arm, the point of contact from the floor shifts so that the net torque is still zero.
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