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Torque
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Torque ≡ the action of a leveraged force Torque is the ability of a force to cause rotation or a turning motion. Unbalanced torque provides a rotational acceleration. Torque τ has two components: a perpendicularly applied force, F, and a leverage arm distance, r Torque equation: τ = F∙r SI unit of measure for torque is: N∙m
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Torque sample calculation #1 How much torque would you produce by applying 20 N of force perpendicular to a 25 cm long wrench? F = 20N and r =.25m τ = ? Answer: τ = (20 N)(.25 m) = 5.0 N∙m
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Torque sample calculation #2 How much is the minimum force needed to be applied to a.10 m long door handle if the handle requires 12 N∙m of torque to be turned? r =.10 m and τ = 12 N∙m F = ? Answer: F = τ/r = 12 N∙m/.10 m = 120 N
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Torque sample question #3 Q: By what factor does the torque change if you double the leverage arm while keeping the force the same? A: Double
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Ways to change the amount of torque There are two ways to change the amount of torque: 1) change the amount of force applied or 2) change the leverage arm length. Various tools (ex: wrenches) and devices (ex: wheels) often use a longer leverage length to reduce the amount of applied force needed.
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Balanced torque A seesaw is an example of an object that can easily demonstrate balanced torque or rotational equilibrium. The torque on the left = torque on the right = 100 N∙m
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