Calculate Force: Beginner's Guide

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To calculate the initial force of the mechanism, it's essential to gather more information beyond just the image provided. The discussion highlights the importance of identifying the components and their functions, such as the spring scale indicating a pull of 50 Newtons. Clarifying the materials and sizes of the parts involved is also crucial for accurate calculations. Additionally, there is a common confusion between the terms "wench" and "winch," which can lead to misunderstandings in the context of mechanical discussions. Providing a clear description of the mechanism will help others assist effectively.
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How can i calculate the initial force of this mechanism?https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3625527/4/Demo.jpg
I don't even know where to begin working on this part of my problem.
 
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You'll need to put together some more info to obtain an answer, besides a pretty picture.

Who's the wench, Miley Cyrus?
 
I wish i could, But I am not for sure what kind of info or how to calculate it.
 
any ideas on what i need to supply?
 
Okay, Say the wench has a spring scale attached to it. The spring scale says its pulling at 50 Newtons right now. How do i get the force applied when i release the arm from the wench?
 
Well, for a start, identify what the lines in the picture mean, along with a description of what you are trying to do. Once that is done, then you need to specify what materials you want to use for the various parts and their sizes, etc. You know what it is you want to do. You have to describe it to others in order for them to understand.
 
Is it at all possible that you meant "wrench" rather than "wench"?
 
HallsofIvy said:
Is it at all possible that you meant "wrench" rather than "wench"?

No, it's an all-too-common mistake to confuse 'wench' [a female servant] with 'winch' [a mechanical device for hoisting].
 

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