Calculate Torque Balance to Find the Angle of a String

In summary, the conversation is about finding the angle of a string using the torque balance equation. The measurements for W, a, b, and m are given, and the goal is to solve for the angle using the equation Wga = mgbsin(angle). The person is unsure if they are going in the right direction and asks for clarification on how to solve for the angle. They eventually figure it out and get a value of 56 degrees. There is also another question about the predicted values of P_x and P_y, which are determined to be zero since there is no torque on the string.
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I have to find at what the angle of the string is using the torque balance equation.

W= 167.4grams
a= 49cm
b= 98cm
m= 100grams
The angle is 51 degrees based on the measurements during the lab, but I have to figure out how to do it using the torque balance equation.

What my guess is for the equation is Wga = mgbsin(angle

Am I going in somewhat of the right direction? Also how would I get the angle by it's self. Or how do you move sin if I do at all?

Thanks.
 
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sorry, I didn't put the diagram in right.

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yes, you are correct, now just solve for the angle. You need to use the inverse sinus function.
 
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When I punch it into my calculator I get error in the domain. It'd be sin^-1(Wa/mb correct?
 
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yes, and it works fine for me and i get 56 degrees. try again.
 
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if I calculate wa/mb then do sin_-1 it works out. Thanks

I have another question with this same diagram. "What are the predicted values of P_x and P_y?" Would it just be zero for both of them since there is no torque on it?
 

1. What is torque balance?

Torque balance is a concept in physics that refers to the state in which all the forces acting on an object are balanced and the object is in rotational equilibrium.

2. How is torque balance used to find the angle of a string?

In order to find the angle of a string, we must first determine the forces acting on the string and use the principle of torque balance to find the angle at which the string is in equilibrium.

3. What is the formula for calculating torque balance?

The formula for torque balance is Στ = 0, where Στ represents the sum of all the torques acting on an object and must equal zero for the object to be in equilibrium.

4. What factors can affect torque balance?

The factors that can affect torque balance include the magnitude and direction of the forces acting on an object, the distance between the forces, and the point of rotation.

5. How is torque balance used in real-world applications?

Torque balance is used in a variety of real-world applications, such as engineering and construction, to determine the stability and equilibrium of structures or objects. It is also used in sports, such as gymnastics and diving, to calculate the optimal angle for achieving balance and executing a successful maneuver.

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