Timeline for Calculation of torque at the base
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Oct 27, 2021 at 18:39 | answer | added | r13 | timeline score: 0 | |
Oct 27, 2021 at 17:44 | comment | added | Rameez Ul Haq | But when you are rotating it from the base, you should know what torque you are there to rotate it. | |
Oct 27, 2021 at 15:09 | comment | added | user35513 | @SolarMike thank you for sharing but I think your point is more related to the tilting moment and not with torque. | |
Oct 27, 2021 at 15:08 | comment | added | user35513 | @RameezUlHaq what if I want to rotate the whole thing from the base, in that case torque will exist onto the base. | |
Oct 26, 2021 at 14:14 | answer | added | kamran | timeline score: 2 | |
Oct 26, 2021 at 13:35 | comment | added | Solar Mike | Shape of the arm won't matter, but the distance of the load from the base will. Think about why cranes tip over.... | |
Oct 26, 2021 at 13:32 | comment | added | Rameez Ul Haq | Since there are no horizontal forces coming into play in the above figure (since the only force is the weight of the structure), so I don't think there should exist any torque onto the base. | |
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S Oct 26, 2021 at 13:23 | history | asked | user35513 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |