Calculate the magnitude of this torque

In summary, the conversation discusses a simple bridge made from a uniform 6m long platform with a mass of 100kg and a rope connected to a 110kg mass on one end. The tension in the rope is assumed to be the same at all points and the question asks for the magnitude of the torque exerted on the bridge by the tension in the rope. To solve the problem, the net force on the bridge's mass must be calculated and multiplied by the length of the bridge. A visual aid may be helpful in understanding the problem.
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BillyCheung
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Dear all

A simple bridge made from uniform 6m long platform, whose centre of mass is at its midpoint. The mass of the bridge is 100kg. At one end A of the bridge, there is a frictionless hinge. A rope of negligible mass is attached to the other end B. This rope passes over a small frictionless pulley and supports a 110kg mass on its other end.

When the bridge is horizontal, the rope makes, at B, an angle of 30 degree to the horizontal. In answering all parts of this question, you may assume that the bridge is horizontal and motionless.

The tension in the rope has the same magnitude at all points. Calculate the magnitude of this torue.(Direction of the torque about A exerted ont he bridge by the rension in the rope.)

torque = r x Fsin30

Does = 6 x (tension - mg)sin30 ?

Thank a lot.

Billy
 
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Sounds simple but a picture would really really help.
 
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Heres how u do it...

Since the mass of the bridge is concentrated at its centre, you can assume this to be a problem where the bridge is a single mass (do not consider length initially) connected to a rope making an angle of 30 degrees to the horizantal with a mass of 110 kg connected to the other end of the rope on the other side of the pulley. Now calculate the net force on the bridge's mass (You can do this by drawing free body diagrams for the bridge-mass-pulley system). This force times the length of the bridge will give the torque.

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Sridhar
 

1. What is torque?

Torque is a measure of the force that causes an object to rotate about an axis. It is calculated by multiplying the force applied to an object by the distance from the axis of rotation.

2. How is torque calculated?

To calculate torque, you need to know the magnitude of the force applied to an object and the distance from the axis of rotation. The formula for torque is T = F x d, where T is torque, F is force, and d is distance.

3. What is the unit of measurement for torque?

The unit of measurement for torque is newton-meters (Nm) in the SI system or foot-pounds (ft-lb) in the imperial system.

4. What factors affect the magnitude of torque?

The magnitude of torque is affected by the amount of force applied, the distance from the axis of rotation, and the angle at which the force is applied. Increasing any of these factors will increase the magnitude of torque.

5. Why is calculating the magnitude of torque important?

Calculating the magnitude of torque is important in many applications, such as designing machines, understanding how forces affect the motion of objects, and determining the stability of structures. It is also essential in fields like engineering, physics, and mechanics.

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