What is the Formula for Calculating Torque While Digging?

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I want to calculate the torque acting on an arm while it is digging something. I only have the formula tau= Fxd. Anyone that know a good formula for this?

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tau= Fxd, where d is the length of the link. I can't go any further
 
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ExoP said:
I want to calculate the torque acting on an arm while it is digging something. I only have the formula tau= Fxd. Anyone that know a good formula for this?
First start with a diagram
 
Can you explain a little more? what are the parameters? :/
 
I guess I need the friction force between the sand and the tool
 
ExoP said:

Homework Statement




I want to calculate the torque acting on an arm while it is digging something. I only have the formula tau= Fxd. Anyone that know a good formula for this?

The Attempt at a Solution


tau= Fxd, where d is the length of the link. I can't go any further[/QUOTE

If right-handed you could assume the pivot point is the right hand, the torque is applied where the left hand holds the shovel, then equate that torque with the torque applied by gravity at the shovel's head.