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Solve for torque
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Solve for torque | |
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Solve for distance or length |
T | = | torque |
F | = | force |
D | = | distance |
Torque measures how much a force acting on an object causes that object to rotate. The concept of torque, also known as the moment of force, plays a critical role in many aspects of physics, engineering, and numerous applications involving rotational motion. When force is applied at a distance from an object's pivot point, it creates rotation about that pivot point. The torque magnitude depends on two factors: the force magnitude and the distance from the pivot point where the force is applied.
The fundamental equation for calculating torque (T) when not considering the angle is:
T = F x D
Where:
To solve for torque:
Suppose a force of 20 Newtons is applied at a distance of 1.5 meters from the hinge of a door. Calculate the torque exerted on the door's hinge.
T = F x D = 20 N x 1.5 m = 30 Nm
Here, the torque exerted on the door's hinge is 30 Newton-meters.
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