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Torque, & Rotational Equilibrium
Chapter 8, Sections 1 & 2 Pg
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Torque Torque (τ): A quantity that measures the ability of a force to rotate an object around an axis. lever arm (d) F + axis of rotation or F -
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Torque is measured in N•m
The applied force acting on an object to cause rotation can be either: 1. Perpendicular τ = Fd 2. At an angle τ = Fd(sin θ)
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Sample Problem What is the magnitude of torque produced by a 3.0 N force applied to a door at a perpendicular distance of 0.25 m from the hinge? τ = Fd τ = 3.0 N (0.25 m) 3.0 N (Top View) τ = 0.75 N•m
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Objects rotating about an axis experience a resistance in rotational motion (moment of inertia)
??? Unless a net torque is applied to a rotating object, it will not rotate!!!
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Rotational Equilibrium
Occurs when the net torque applied to an object’s center of mass is zero. d1 Center of mass W1 W2 d2 τ1 τ2 =
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Sample Problem τ1 = τ2 d1 = 0.75 m 200 N W2 = ? d2 = 0.5 m
W1 • d1 = W2 • d2 200 N • 0.75 m = W2 • 0.5 m W2 = 300 N
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