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1 Torque

2 Torque Force moves things linearly (along straight lines)
Torque moves things rotationally (in a circle) Defined as: A turning effect around a fulcrum on a rigid object T Force Perpendicular to Axis Created By Fulcrum Fulcrum

3 Torque Torque is created by a force perpendicular to the axis of the rigid object Rigid just means it does not deform or break when a force is applied T = F∆d F – Force perpendicular to Axis (N) ∆d – Distance from fulcrum (m) T – Torque (Nm)

4 To create Torque Small force over a large distance
Large force over a small distance These trade offs can produce the same Torque

5 Article: Torque and Clamping Force

6 Applications To achieve the proper tightness so a wheel doesn’t fall off and so the stud doesn’t break Untorqued Torqued to Spec Over Torqued

7 If you were to tighten by hand, how much force would you have to apply?

8 What if you decided to use a wrench?
The handle is 40cm long

9 Why does this guy know Physics?
How much force is he applying to get off a lug nut tightened to standard? Hint: You’ll have to estimate the effort distance

10 A pipe increases the distance at which the force is applied, this increases the turning force (Torque) that is applied

11 Determining Torque Find 3 things that rotate
Determine where the fulcrum is Measure a distance away from the fulcrum where you can apply a force Determine the force required to cause rotational acceleration (to turn the thing) Determine the torque required to cause rotational acceleration Repeat steps 2, 3 and 4 for one other point

12 Torque on Levers 𝑇 𝐸 = 𝐹 𝐸 𝑑 𝐸 𝑇 𝐿 = 𝐹 𝐿 𝑑 𝐿
𝑇 𝐸 = 𝐹 𝐸 𝑑 𝐸 TE – Torque provided by effort (Nm) FE – Force provided by effort (N) dE – Distance between effort And fulcrum (m) 𝑇 𝐿 = 𝐹 𝐿 𝑑 𝐿 TL – Torque provided by load (Nm) FL – Force provided by load (N) dL – Distance between load And fulcrum (m)

13 Rotational equilibrium
Definitions Static Equilibrium Lever is at rest and forces are balanced Rotational equilibrium Lever is not turning or turning at a constant speed ∑T = 0

14 Law of the Lever If in rotational equilibrium:

15 TCCW – Torque Counterclockwise
We can also use: TCW = TCCW TCW – Torque clockwise TCCW – Torque Counterclockwise

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17 Example Amarpal is sitting on a surf board, Gurinder wants to go surfing. If Amarpal has a mass of 50kg and is sitting 2.0m from the end of the board, how much force will Gurinder have to apply at a distance of 3.5m from the end of the board to balance Amarpal’s torque?


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