Electrostats

How to do this question? i dont think the current conducting wire will even go in angular acc in first place
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¹¹⁷sos
¹¹⁷sos7mo ago
Is it 3/2ib/m
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Gamertug
GamertugOP7mo ago
i dont quite understand this step
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Gamertug
GamertugOP7mo ago
you took a current element of d length and used the formula , but wont force on all elements be same?
¹¹⁷sos
¹¹⁷sos7mo ago
Yes force on all elements is same but torque about hinge will be different I have mainly written it in that way just to get to integrate torque You can see that force will be same as it is not a function of x Wait to reclarify dF is a function it's the function of length if the element you are taking, here it's dx but for each small same dx sized element it will be same
iTeachChem
iTeachChem7mo ago
you good?
Gamertug
GamertugOP7mo ago
+solved @¹¹⁷sos
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