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Torque for rotating a shaft of unbalanced weight
Yes. Both the masses are of equal length.- sekar_507
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Torque for rotating a shaft of unbalanced weight
ok then. since both the masses are at 120 deg angle. what is the total mass i should i consider. should i add 1000+1000 = 2000 Kg or should i calculate the resultant mass? can u help me in finding the resultant mass?- sekar_507
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Torque for rotating a shaft of unbalanced weight
should i use formula torque = I * Angular velocity for calculating the torque for rotating the shaft? Please clarify- sekar_507
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Torque for rotating a shaft of unbalanced weight
The bars are 500mm long each. How do I calculate the torque?- sekar_507
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Torque for rotating a shaft of unbalanced weight
[b]1. Hi all. Can anyone please help me find the torque required for rotating a shaft which has two masses 1000 Kg each at 120 Degree angles. Please refer to the attachment for clarity. Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution- sekar_507
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