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  1. stapulus

    quick check calc

    Thanks very much, sometimes it just seems too simple that I start overthinking it.
  2. stapulus

    quick check calc

    There are steel dowels in those 1/8" holes. If the torque of 240 in-lbs is applied to the center of plate, rigid plate, the force acting on each dowel pin is 240Lbf? Is it as easy as that, or am I missing something? Friction negligible.
  3. stapulus

    quick check calc

    easy there big guy. I couldn't post a photo from my phone so I just sent the url to a photo that would best represent it. it just happened to be on a student site.
  4. stapulus

    quick check calc

    http://physicsnet.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/couple1.jpg distance between s and each f is .500
  5. stapulus

    quick check calc

    Agreed, it is super simple, its just those simple problems that sometimes make you think am I missing something?
  6. stapulus

    quick check calc

    If I have a rigid plate with a 240 inch-lb torque applied to it and I have two 1/8" holes each one spaced 1/2" (on centers) away from toque point on opposite sides of the torque, how much would my resistance force have to be at each hole (in inch-lbs) to resist the torque? Thanks!

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