question archive The amount of torque exerted on a system does not depend on the magnitude of the applied force
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The amount of torque exerted on a system does not depend on
the magnitude of the applied force.
the angular velocity of the object.
the direction of the applied force.
where the net force is applied.
Answer:
Torque= Displacement vector × Force Vector = Force * perpendicular distance from the point of action.
It means the torque does depend upon angular velocity.
Because in case of 2 opposite force applied on an object net force* perpendicular distance will result into torque.
so, angular velocity is the right answer.