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Physics: Torque and rotational motion.

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  • @sona1177 because the boxes arent the object in focus. youre not calculating the box torque, but the long plank

  • @mACsHooO thats the conventional method. however you can choose to establish your own method if you want.

  • @mACsHooO the student's teacher said she can choose

  • CW is supposed to be negative. Saw it in my books

  • @sona1177 There is rotation occurring, so it is not a Newton's 3rd law situation.

  • why don't we consider the normal forces on the boxes?

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