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Increasing Torque, Force, and Work: Increasing crank Length (L)
Oh, sorry, I should have been more clear. The "crank" is a circular pulley sort of crank that winds up a rope with a bucket attached to the end. Does this affect your answer?- Femme37706
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Increasing Torque, Force, and Work: Increasing crank Length (L)
Homework Statement You are pulling water with a constant velocity from a well using a crank of length L. If the length of the crank was doubled, you could ... Homework Equations Work = Torque*angular distance Torque = I*angular acceleration Torque=F*d*sin(angle) It looks like the...- Femme37706
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