Transcript Torque

Torque & Center of Gravity
What is
wrong
with this
door?
Turning force = torque
Some everyday torques:
A torque is produced when a force
is applied with leverage.
• A doorknob is
placed far away
from the turning
axis at its hinges to
provide more
leverage when you
push or pull.
• The longer the
handle of the
hammer, the
greater the
leverage, and the
easier the task.
Torque = Force┴ x lever arm
• τ = F┴ x l
• When the force is perpendicular, the
distance from the axis to the point of
contact is called the lever arm
• If the force is not at a right angle to the
lever arm, then only the perpendicular
component of the force F┴ will contribute
to the torque.
Harry finds it very
difficult to muster
enough torque to
twist a stubborn
bolt with his
wrench. He wants
to increase the
torque, so ties a
rope to the wrench
handle. Will he
now have more
success twisting the
bolt?
Suppose your car has a flat tire. You get out
your tools and find a lug wrench to remove the
nuts off the bolt studs. You find it impossible to
turn the nuts. Your friend suggests ways you
might produce enough torque to turn them.
What three ways might your friend suggest?
Rank the torques on the door from
least to greatest.
Balanced Torques
The distance they sit from the
fulcrum is just as important as
their weight.
Another example
Balance is achieved if the torque that
tends to produce a clockwise rotation
equals the torque that produces a
counter clockwise rotation.
“Walk the plank”
and torque
Do you remember
our first lab?
Torque and center of gravity
• An object may behave as if all of its weight is
concentrated at one point: “center of gravity”
When an object is thrown through the
air, its center of gravity follows a
smooth parabolic path, even if if the
object spins or wobbles.
The center of gravity of an object is
the point located at the center of an
object’s weight distribution.
• For a symmetrical object, the CG is at the
geometrical center.
• For an irregularly shaped object, the CG is
closer to the heavier end.
• Objects not made of the same material
throughout may have the center of gravity
quite far from the geometrical center.
An object will topple if its center of
gravity lies outside its base.
Center of gravity above support.
Toppling will happen when CG is
outside support.
How far can you lean over?
When you bend over, your center
of gravity changes.
Why does a pregnant woman get
back pains?
An object is in stable equilibrium
when any displacement raises its CG.
An object that is balanced so that
any displacement raises its center
of gravity is in stable equilibrium.
An object balances so that any
displacement lowers its center of
gravity is in unstable equilibrium.
An object is in neutral equilibrium
if its CG is neither raised nor
lowered with displacement.
Locating center of gravity
Center of gravity and
center of mass vary
if the objects are
large enough.
• Center of gravity for the
Sears tower in Chicago
is about 1mm below
center of mass.