Calculating Torque on a Diving Board: Help and Solutions

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In summary, the problem was to calculate the torque exerted by a 70kg person on a diving board 3.0m from the front support. Using the formula \sum T = m*g*d, the torque was found to be 2060.1Nmooh.
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Drakon25th
Hello,
Alright, this is the problem:
Calculate the torque about the front support of a diving board exerted by a 70kg person 3.0m from that support
here's the picture:

________________person
|<-1.0m->|<--3.0m-->:

^ ^ ^
| | |
F1 F2 CG
Alright this is what i have done so far:

[tex]\sum T = 0 [/tex]

[tex]\sum T = m*g*d_F1-F2 - m_p *g*d_F2-person = 0[/tex]

[tex]\sum T = m*g* 1.0m - 70.kg * g *3.0m = 0[/tex]

[tex] m*g*1.0m = 70.kg*g*3.0m[/tex]

[tex] m = (70.kg*g*3.0m)/(g*1.0m)[/tex]

[tex]m = 210kg [/tex]

I know the answer is supposed to be 2.1 x 10^3 m*N, but i don't know what to do after finding the mass on F1; can someone help me?
 
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Originally posted by Drakon25th
Calculate the torque about the front support of a diving board exerted by a 70kg person 3.0m from that support

force from gravity:
70 * 9.81 = 686.7N

torque:
686.7 * 3 = 2060.1Nm
 
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ooh i see, thank you :smile:
 

FAQ: Calculating Torque on a Diving Board: Help and Solutions

What is torque and how does it relate to diving boards?

Torque is a measure of the force that can cause an object to rotate around an axis. In the case of diving boards, torque is important because it determines the amount of force needed to bend the board and launch a diver into the air.

How is torque calculated on a diving board?

To calculate torque on a diving board, you will need to know the distance from the fulcrum (the point where the board pivots) to the point where the force is being applied (usually where the diver stands). You will also need to know the force being applied by the diver. The formula for torque is torque = force x distance. Once you have this information, you can plug it into the formula to calculate the torque.

What factors affect the torque on a diving board?

The two main factors that affect torque on a diving board are the distance from the fulcrum and the force being applied by the diver. The longer the distance from the fulcrum, the greater the torque. Similarly, the greater the force being applied by the diver, the greater the torque. Other factors that may affect torque include the material and shape of the diving board, as well as the weight and position of the diver.

How does torque impact the performance of a diver?

The amount of torque on a diving board can greatly impact the performance of a diver. If there is too little torque, the board may not provide enough force to launch the diver into the air. On the other hand, too much torque can cause the board to bounce or bend too much, making it difficult for the diver to maintain balance and control. It is important to find the right balance of torque for optimal diving performance.

How can the torque on a diving board be adjusted?

The torque on a diving board can be adjusted by changing the distance from the fulcrum and the force being applied by the diver. This can be done by adjusting the position of the fulcrum or by having the diver stand in different positions on the board. Changing the material and shape of the diving board can also impact the torque. It is important to experiment and find the right combination of factors to achieve the desired torque for optimal diving performance.

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