Why are the components of position vectors along the axis of rotation not needed for determining the torque in a rigid body?

  • A
    Because they are parallel to the axis of rotation.
  • B
    Because they do not contribute to the cross product.
  • C
    Because the torque is defined only by the perpendicular distance.
  • D
    All of the above.

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