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Torque. A Comparison Which of the following do you think is easier to hold in place? 1 m 1 kg 1 m 1 kg hand Why would one be easier than the other? They.

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1 Torque

2 A Comparison Which of the following do you think is easier to hold in place? 1 m 1 kg 1 m 1 kg hand Why would one be easier than the other? They are the same weight.

3 What is Really Happening? For the first object, there are only two forces acting on it to keep it at rest. 1 m 1 kg hand FgFg F hand Here the object is simply trying to fall downward.

4 What is Really Happening? (part 2) 1 m 1 kg hand With the second object you still have only two forces. FgFg F hand In this case, it is harder to hold still because you are fighting two things-- the gravitational force and its torque. In this case, the object will try to twist around the hand if it is not allowed to fall. This twisting effort is called a torque. torque

5 What is Torque?  Torque is a force’s ability to rotate an object.  The symbol for torque is the Greek letter   There are 3 factors that influence the torque around a point: Magnitude of the force The distance the force is from the pivot point The angle the force makes with the lever arm.  The unit for torque is a Newton-Meter (Nm) This is not the same a Joule  = F * r

6 1 m 1 kg hand FgFg F hand Pivot Point = hand location Lever arm for F g = 1 m Lever arm for F hand = 0 m F g is parallel to the lever arm, so it produces no torque

7 1 m 1 kg hand FgFg F hand Lever arm for F g = 1 m Lever arm for F hand = 0 m Pivot Point = hand location F hand has no lever arm so it produces no torque around the hand  = 90 O F g does have a lever arm, and is not parallel to that lever arm.  = (98N) * (1m)  = 98Nm Clockwise  = 98Nm So it does produce a torque around the hand.  = F * r

8 Directions of Torques  Since torques try to rotate objects into a circle they have only two possible directions. Clockwise (often considered negative) Counterclockwise (often considered positive)  The signs follow the standard for measuring angles  = +  = -

9 Net Torques  Just like multiple forces acting on an object sum up into one Net (resultant) Force. Multiple torques sum up to one net torque.   net =  counterclockwise +  clockwise Remember C.C.W. = + and C.W. = -


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