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Objectives Calculate torque given the lever arm (perpendicular distance) and the force. Calculate torque in newton meters and in pound feet. Interpret positive and negative signs in the context of torque. 1. A 200 N force is applied to a wrench at a distance of 0.25 meters. What is the torque? 3. Two forces act on a uniform horizontal rod that is free to pivot about an axis through point P at its center. 2. A car engine produces a torque of 280 N m. If the tires of the car have a diameter of 64 cm, what force is acting to move the car? a) What is the sign of the torque about point P applied by force F? b) What is the sign of the torque applied by force 2F? c) What is the sign of the net torque? Physics terms Equations torque lever arm or moment arm newton-meter (N m) foot-pound (ft-lb) line of action τ equals the force F multiplied by the lever arm r. 1

Will it move? Will it move? This box is initially at rest. Two forces act on the box. What is the net force on the box? This box is initially at rest. Two forces act on the box. What is the net force on the box? Zero. F net = +100 N -100 N = 0 N Will the box move? Will it move? The concept of torque This box is initially at rest. Two forces act on the box. What is the net force on the box? Zero. F net = +100 N -100 N = 0 N This box is initially at rest. Two forces act on the box. What is the net force on the box? Zero. F net = +100 N -100 N = 0 N Will the box move? Yes! The box will rotate counterclockwise. Will the box move? Yes! The box will rotate counterclockwise. The concept of torque The concept of torque is the rotational analog of force. If push and pull describe force, then twist describes torque. is the rotational analog of force. If push and pull describe force, then twist describes torque. The same force can produce different torques depending on where it is applied. 2

Consider opening a door... Overhead view Consider opening a door... Overhead view A 50 N force is applied to a door at three different places. Which is more effective at opening the door? Force A is most effective. Why? The forces have the same strength. The line of action The line of action The line of action is an imaginary line in the direction of the force that passes through the point of application. The line of action is an imaginary line in the direction of the force that passes through the point of application. The torque created by a force depends on the perpendicular distance between the center of rotation (in this case, the hinge) and the force s line of action. Calculating the torque Calculating the torque τ is the force F multiplied by the perpendicular distance r. This distance r is called the lever arm. τ is the force F multiplied by the perpendicular distance r. This distance r is called the lever arm. The torque is a maximum when r is greatest. 3

Calculating the torque Calculating the torque What is the torque on the door in this example? 0.50 m What is the torque on the door in this example? 0.50 m 50 N 50 N The units of torque Exploring the ideas The units of torque are force multiplied by distance. SI units: Newton-meter, or N m English units: pound-foot 0.50 m 50 N Click this interactive calculator on page 238 A force of 60 N produces 480 N m of torque. What is the lever arm r? A force of 60 N produces 480 N m of torque. What is the lever arm r? 8 m 480 60 480 8 60 Distance Distance 4

What if the force acts right at the center of rotation? Set the lever arm r to 0 m and the force to 50 N. What if the force acts right at the center of rotation? Set the lever arm r to 0 m and the force to 50 N. What is the torque? 0 50 What is the torque? 0 N m! 0 0 50 A force acting at the center of rotation creates NO torque, no matter how strong it is! What happens if the direction of the force is reversed? What happens if the direction of the force is reversed? A force of -40 N acts a distance of 5 m from the center of rotation. What is the torque? 5-40 A force of -40 N acts a distance of 5 m from the center of rotation. What is the torque? -200 N m -200 5-40 The sign of torque Test your knowledge The sign of torque can be positive or negative. A common convention: This disk is free to spin about an axis through its center at point P. What is the sign of the torque produced by force F? positive torques cause counterclockwise rotation negative torques cause clockwise rotation 5

Test your knowledge This disk is free to spin about an axis through its center at point P. What is the sign of the torque produced by force F? negative (clockwise) by force 2F? Test your knowledge This disk is free to spin about an axis through its center at point P. What is the sign of the torque produced by force F? negative (clockwise) by force 2F? negative (clockwise)! The center of rotation The same force can create very different torques depending on where you place the center of rotation. What are the torques for each of these 10 N forces? The center of rotation The same force can create very different torques depending on where you place the center of rotation. What are the torques for each of these 10 N forces? The net torque The net torque is the vector sum of all torques acting around a common center. Think about the direction of rotation for each torque in this diagram. What is the net torque? The net torque The net torque is the vector sum of all torques acting around a common center. Think about the direction of rotation for each torque in this diagram. What is the net torque? Will the beam start rotating? 6

The net torque The net torque is the vector sum of all torques acting around a common center. Think about the direction of rotation for each torque in this diagram. What is the net torque? Will the beam start rotating? The net torque is zero, so the beam will stay at rest! The net torque The net torque determines the rotational acceleration. For an object initially at rest... if τ net = 0 zero, the object will remain at rest. if τ net 0, the object will start rotating faster and faster. 1. A 200 N force is applied to a wrench at a distance of 0.25 meters, as shown. What is the torque? 0.25 m 1. A 200 N force is applied to a wrench at a distance of 0.25 meters, as shown. What is the torque? 50 N m 2. A car engine produces a torque of 280 N m. If the tires of the car have a diameter of 64 cm, what force is acting to move the car? 1. A 200 N force is applied to a wrench at a distance of 0.25 meters, as shown. What is the torque? 3. Two forces act on a uniform horizontal rod that is free to pivot about an axis through point P at its center. 50 N m 2. A car engine produces a torque of 280 N m. If the tires of the car have a diameter of 64 cm, what force is acting to move the car? a) What is the sign of the torque about point P applied by force F? b) What is the sign of the torque applied by force 2F? c) What is the sign of the net torque? 7

3. Two forces act on a uniform horizontal rod that is free to pivot about an axis through point P at its center. a) What is the sign of the torque about point P applied by force F? - (cw) b) What is the sign of the torque applied by force 2F? + (ccw) c) What is the sign of the net torque? + (ccw) 8