Principles of Physics I
Net torque is the total rotational effect produced by forces acting on an object, taking into account both the magnitude of the forces and their distances from the axis of rotation. It determines how effectively a force causes an object to rotate around a pivot point. The net torque is calculated as the sum of all individual torques, each of which depends on the force applied and its lever arm distance from the axis, thereby connecting directly to rotational dynamics and conditions for equilibrium.
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