Angular Force, Work, Torque, & Power Explained

In summary, work has angular counterparts to linear concepts, such as torque and power, which are represented by T and P respectively. Torque is calculated by multiplying force (F) by the length (l) of the lever arm, while power is calculated by multiplying force (F) by the angular velocity (w). This concept may not be familiar in English physics, but it is still understandable.
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ponjavic
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Ok if something is affected by a force over a distance work is being done on the something, W = F * d

what about torques?

is something moving with an angular velocity affected by a force, effected by power? Or is it called something else?
T = F * l (armlength)
W = F * l * d
P = F * l * w (angular velocity?

Not too familiar with English physics but still, should be understandable.
 
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Work has angular counterparts to the linear concepts just like many other kinematics ideas.

[tex]W = F*d = T \theta[/tex]

[tex]P = F*V = T \omega[/tex]
 
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FredGarvin said:
Work has angular counterparts to the linear concepts just like many other kinematics ideas.

[tex]W = F*d = T \theta[/tex]

[tex]P = F*V = T \omega[/tex]
I knew it, thanks :)

Some dude made fun of me in class for using that and even the teacher questioned it, silly people.
 

1. What is Angular Force?

Angular force is a type of force that acts on an object in a circular motion, causing it to rotate or change its angular momentum.

2. What is Work in terms of Angular Force?

In terms of angular force, work is the amount of energy transferred to an object as it rotates around an axis. It is calculated by multiplying the force applied by the distance the object travels in a circular path.

3. How is Torque related to Angular Force?

Torque is the measure of the turning force on an object caused by the application of angular force. It is calculated by multiplying the force applied by the distance from the axis of rotation.

4. What is Power in relation to Angular Force?

Power is the rate at which work is done or energy is transferred. In terms of angular force, it is the amount of work done per unit of time, and it is calculated by dividing work by time.

5. How are Angular Force, Work, Torque, and Power related?

Angular force, work, torque, and power are all related in a circular motion. Angular force causes an object to rotate, which results in work being done. This work then causes torque to be applied, and the rate at which work is done (power) is determined by the amount of torque and the speed at which the object is rotating.

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