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I am having a hard time defining theta in Torque=rFsin(theta)
so in the case of the pulley will the theta angle always be 90 degrees?- dadiezel07
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I am having a hard time defining theta in Torque=rFsin(theta)
When you say they are tangential to the pulley, can you explain a little furthur. Thats another subject I can't quite wrap my head around is the definition on tangential, is it the word to describe "linear" equations? I have been continuing the subject without complete understanding of...- dadiezel07
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I am having a hard time defining theta in Torque=rFsin(theta)
Can someone dummify what theta represents in Torque = rFsin(theta)? if my understanding of theta is correct for this problem theta would be 53 degrees. (See attached picture)- dadiezel07
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