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Torque Notes. Translational ….. Circular…..now rotational Difference between Circular & Rotational motion CAUSES…. F net F C, and now NET Vector – direction & units. ( ). distance to pivot point. t. Force. =. F and d must be . REQUIREMENT:. 6 N. 10 N. 10 N.
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Translational ….. Circular…..now rotational • Difference between Circular & Rotational motion • CAUSES…. Fnet FC, and now NET • Vector – direction & units
( ) distance to pivot point t Force = F and d must be REQUIREMENT:
6 N 10 N 10 N = 10(1.5) = 15 N-m CCW
6 N 10 N 10 N = 10(1.5) = 10(3) = 15 N-m = 30 N-m CCW CW
6 N 10 N 10 N = 10(1.5) = 10(3) = 6(4.5) = 15 N-m = 30 N-m = 27 N-m CCW CW CW NET = 42 N-m CW
20 N 20 N 12 N 12 N = 20(7) = 12(2.5) = 20(2) = 12(5) = 140 Nm CW = 30 Nm CW = 40 Nm CCW = 60 Nm CCW 32 N = 32(5) = 160 Nm CCW NET = 90 N-m CCW
only perpendicular component causes torque 20 N 20 N 40º 40º 20º 28 N = sin40(20)(2) = sin20(28)(1) = sin40(20)(3) = 25.7 Nm CW = 9.57 Nm CW = 38.6 Nm CCW NET = 3.33 N-m CCW
T 53° 315 545 ROTATIONAL CW = CCW 545 (1.5) + 315 (2.5) = sin53 T (5) T = 402 N
T 53° 315 545 539 242 591 N 66° above the hor 321 242 TRANSLATIONAL NEED: 539 UP 242 RIGHT
Where to put pivot point? NOT pivoting....so it could "not pivot" about ANY point! pick a point that will eliminate torque from a force you don't know
FN Wbridge Wbear ROTATIONAL CW = CCW FN(12) = 250(9.8)(6) + 900(9.8)(4) FN = 4165 N