Calculating Torque and Angle Between Vectors
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This content provides a step-by-step solution for calculating the torque on a particle about the origin, given its position vector and an applied force vector, using unit-vector notation. It then demonstrates how to find the angle between the two vectors using the magnitude of their cross product, and verifies the result using the dot product to confirm perpendicularity.
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