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This tag is for questions regarding to torque, which is a measure of the increase in angular momentum over time.
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How is torque transmitted between inclined surfaces?
As a>b and F2t>F2o, the torque from the force F2 results in counterclockwise direction. … Applying these thought to the two bodies K1, K2 in b), a torque of M3 applied to the body K2 will result in a torque M4 in the body K1. …
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Torque transmission between inclined surfaces
A torque M1 is applied to the first body B2. The torque M1 is transmitted to the second body B1. Both bodies won't move because they hinder each others movement due to the inclined contact surfaces. … Basically the question is, can the force t be transmitted by friction and work against M2, making it necessary to overcome t (muliplied with the lever arm x to get a torque)? …