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Re: Turning torque
Something is not making sense. A 1500 lb load with 0.002 in^2 is 750KSI which is about 10X the yield strength of many quality steels.
In general the calcualtion for torque would be the force of a specific point, times its coefficient of friction, times the radius from the axis of rotation. |
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