Torque Generation

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The torque is generated by a force applied at a certain distance from the axis of rotation. Forces on a point on the axis of rotation only lead to translation and do not induce changes in rotation or torque.



The shortest distance between the point that attacks the force and the axis is called the arm and this is always perpendicular to the axis. A force parallel to the arm only generates shaft translation so that only the forces perpendicular to the arm generate torque.



Finally it is seen that the torque is greater the greater the arm and the greater the force perpendicular to the arm.

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Torque Generation

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The torque is generated by a force applied at a certain distance from the axis of rotation. Forces on a point on the axis of rotation only lead to translation and do not induce changes in rotation or torque. The shortest distance between the point that attacks the force and the axis is called the arm and this is always perpendicular to the axis. A force parallel to the arm only generates shaft translation so that only the forces perpendicular to the arm generate torque. Finally it is seen that the torque is greater the greater the arm and the greater the force perpendicular to the arm.

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