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Choose "true" or "false" for each statement. Group of answer choicesA single force can produce a zero torqueA set of forces can have a net torque that is zero and a net force that is not zeroA set of forces can have a net force that is zero and a net torque that is not zero

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Choose "true" or "false" for each statement. Group of answer choicesA single force can produce a zero torqueA set of forces can have a net torque that is zero and a net force that is not zeroA set of forces can have a net force that is zero and a net torque that is not zero

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  1. A single force can produce a zero torque: False Explanation: Torque is the product of force and the perpendicular distance from the axis of rotation. If there is only one force acting on an object, it can only produce a non-zero torque if it is applied at a distance from the axis of rotation.

  2. A set of forces can have a net torque that is zero and a net force that is not zero: True Explanation: It is possible for a system of forces to have a net torque of zero if the torques produced by the individual forces cancel each other out. However, the net force can still be non-zero if the forces are not balanced and have a resultant force.

  3. A set of forces can have a net force that is zero and a net torque that is not zero: False Explanation: If the net force acting on an object is zero, it means that the forces are balanced and there is no resultant force. In this case, the net torque will also be zero because the torques produced by the individual forces will cancel each other out.

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