What is the torque for the following problems? Problem 5: A force of 60 N is applied at a distance of 3 m from the axis of rotation, making an angle of 125° with the lever arm.

Torque Calculation – Problems 5 and 6 Explained

Torque Calculations for Problems 5 and 6

Question:

What is the torque for the following problems?

  1. Problem 5: A force of 60 N is applied at a distance of 3 m from the axis of rotation, making an angle of 125° with the lever arm.
  2. Problem 6: A force of 90 N is applied at a distance of 6 cm (i.e., 0.06 m) from the axis of rotation, making an angle of 50° with the lever arm.

Answer:

Torque Formula

Torque (also known as moment) is calculated using the formula:

τ = F × r × sin(θ)
  • τ is the torque in Newton-meters (N·m)
  • F is the force applied (in Newtons)
  • r is the distance from the pivot point (in meters)
  • θ is the angle between the force vector and lever arm (in degrees)

Problem 5

Given:

  • F = 60 N
  • r = 3 m
  • θ = 125°

Step-by-step Calculation:

sin(125°) ≈ 0.8192
τ = 60 × 3 × sin(125°)
τ = 60 × 3 × 0.8192 = 147.456 N·m
✔ Torque for Problem 5 = 147.5 N·m (Counterclockwise)

Problem 6

Given:

  • F = 90 N
  • r = 6 cm = 0.06 m
  • θ = 50°

Step-by-step Calculation:

sin(50°) ≈ 0.7660
τ = 90 × 0.06 × sin(50°)
τ = 90 × 0.06 × 0.7660 = 4.133 N·m
✔ Torque for Problem 6 = 4.13 N·m (Counterclockwise)

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