The amount of torque caused by a force is dependent upon the lever arm (a.k.a., moment arm). The lever arm is the shortest distance between the axis of rotation and the line of force.
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nita Getin pulls on the handle of a door to swing it about its hinge (Ä). The direction of the force vector is shown in red (and labeled F). The torque (τ) resulting from this force is calculated using the equation τ = a*F where a is the lever arm (a.k.a. moment arm). Which of the blue arrows - labeled A, B, C, D, and E - represent the lever arm?
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