Magnitude of the Torque generated at Pivot Point.

In summary, to find the magnitude of the torque generated about the pivot point, we can use the equation rFsintheta=Torque, where r is the radius (0.63 m), F is the force (10 N), and theta is the angle between the force and the line joining the pivot point to the handle (45 degrees). The moment arm and force normal to the moment arm are the important factors in this calculation.
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Homework Statement



A force of 10 N is applied to the end of a 0.63 m long torque wrench at an angle 45 degrees from a line joining the pivot point to the handle. What is the magnitude of the torque generated about the pivot point?

Homework Equations



rFsin=




3. The Attempt at a Solution [
Not quite sure how to get started?

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Mr. Sinister said:

Homework Statement



A force of 10 N is applied to the end of a 0.63 m long torque wrench at an angle 45 degrees from a line joining the pivot point to the handle. What is the magnitude of the torque generated about the pivot point?

Homework Equations



rFsin=




3. The Attempt at a Solution [
Not quite sure how to get started?

/b]
rFsintheta=Torque; what is r, what is theta, and what is F??
 
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Force is 10 N, Theta must be 45 degrees, and the radius must be 0.63 m I think?
 
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Thank you, that link helped.
 

What is torque?

Torque is a measure of the twisting force applied to an object. It is calculated by multiplying the force applied by the distance from the pivot point to the point where the force is applied. It is typically measured in units of newton-meters (Nm) or foot-pounds (ft-lb).

What is the pivot point?

The pivot point, also known as the fulcrum, is the point at which an object is supported and able to rotate or pivot. It is the point around which torque is calculated.

How is the magnitude of torque calculated?

The magnitude of torque is calculated by multiplying the force applied by the distance from the pivot point to the point where the force is applied. This can be represented by the equation: Torque = Force x Distance.

What factors affect the magnitude of torque?

The magnitude of torque is affected by two main factors: the amount of force applied and the distance from the pivot point to the force. The greater the force or the longer the distance, the greater the torque will be.

How is torque important in science?

Torque is an important concept in science, particularly in the fields of physics and engineering. It is essential in understanding the movement and stability of objects, and is used in various applications such as machinery, vehicles, and sports equipment. It also plays a crucial role in the study of rotational motion and angular momentum.

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