Converting torque to force
[DOC File]Day 1 – Energy
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Torque about a given axis equals force times lever arm (+ sign is for counter-clockwise rotating torque) The dimensionality of torque is , formally the same as J, but J is used only for energy and work. Example 3: Find torque exerted by the biceps on the lower arm keeping a 50-kg load and the force …
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Click “Instant Stim” on the “Live Data Monitor” and read the torque measurement (mN*m). Note: from the “Live Data Monitor” click “find scale” after your first stimulation. Adjust the knob on the “High-Power, Bi-Phase Stimulator” up in 0.5 increments until the maximum force is …
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5. Converting torque ft-lb to work ft-lb requires movement. a. Multiply the rpm and use the ft-lb factor or divide ft-lb by distance around circle. G. Torque Versus Horsepower. 1. Torque: twisting or turning force; horsepower: rate (in time and distance) at which force is produced. a. Torque alone does not mean work has been accomplished. b.
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Torque = Force Produced * Radius over which the force is applied. Diagram: In this case, Torque = F * R = 10 N * 0.25 m = 2.5 Nm. Torque will be explored in detail in Activity 2. Angular Velocity – the speed at which the motor turns. Usually measured in Revolutions per Minute (RPM). Engineering Applications: (Refer to Picture 2)
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Figure 2: Variables for converting force to torque using a wheel. Torque=Force*Distance to axis of rotation . M=F* r wheel . M= 30 N 4 wheels *0.0762m=0.571 Nm=571 mNm . Based on the sample equation above, the motor chosen should have a torque provided to …
How to Convert Torque to Force | Sciencing
Torque = force x radius = lb x ft = T Speed = rpm = N Constant = 5252 = C HP = T x N / C . Theoretical BHP or Break HP (Actual Motor Amps / Name plate amps)/Motor name plate HP . Torque and DC Motors . T = k Ia At overload, torque increases at some rate less than the increase in current due to saturation D2 L and Torque
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