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    Finding the Torque of a shaft that is spun by a lever

    The work will be the same on both end hence the RPM are the same. but in the design we have a lever since most of the time the force requires to move the arm on shaft B is always less than the effort force due to the fulcrum taking some of the load it should increase the torque. i may be worng...
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    Finding the Torque of a shaft that is spun by a lever

    what if the design changed to the one in the attached i have just sent. won't the torque increase by 50% or 100% ? or which length i should calculate if i use the second design? the 5cm contiuing lever legnth or the 10cm contiuing lever length or both have to be added then used in the equation?
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    Finding the Torque of a shaft that is spun by a lever

    I already done the follwoing but was not sure if I have done some mistakes. First converting Torque to Linear Force Torque = Force * Radius F = 10 N.m/0.5 = 20 N since both levers are connected to the same arm the force will be devided between both. each lever will have around 10N of effort...
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    Finding the Torque of a shaft that is spun by a lever

    Thanks for a quick reply. The task was for me to prove if the lever can amplify the torque on shaft B even though Shaft A and Shaft B have the same rpm. So, since lever amplify linear force in mechanical advantage. Will it produce the same advantages if it is used in the design used in the...
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    Finding the Torque of a shaft that is spun by a lever

    Homework Statement: Hi there. I am new to this forum, but I joined just to ask some input from anyone who may be kind to help. I have this attached file where you can see all the values and equations I have used but there is one bit where I need help. finding Torque on Shaft B, I appreciate...
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