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A block having equilateral triangular cross-section of side a and mass m is placed on a rough inclined surface, so that it remains in equilibrium as shown in figure. The torque of normal force acting on the block about its centre of mass is

  1. fraction numerator square root of 3 over denominator 2 end fraction mga sin theta    
  2. fraction numerator 1 over denominator 2 square root of 3 end fraction m g a sin invisible function application theta    
  3. fraction numerator 1 over denominator 2 square root of 3 end fraction m g a cos invisible function application theta    
  4. Zero    

The correct answer is: fraction numerator 1 over denominator 2 square root of 3 end fraction m g a sin invisible function application theta

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