Monday, November 23, 2015

Several students visit a playground and one of them pushes the others on a merry-go-round.The diameter of the merry-go-round is 3.0 m, and the...

The torque applied by the student is given as T = F * r *
sin A, where F is the force, r is the radius vector and A is the angle between the
radius vector and the force vector.


  • The torque
    applied by the student is 50*3* sin
    110

=> 140.95
N.m


  • To achieve maximum torque the student would
    have to apply the force in a direction that forms an angle of 90 degrees with the
    direction of the radius vector.

  • If
    the force applied by the student is 50 N, he can increase the torque to a maximum of
    50*3*sin 90 = 150 N.m by changing the direction at which the torque is being
    applied.

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