Question
Question: Calculate the resultant torque from the following diagram. ![](https://www.vedantu.com/question-se...
Calculate the resultant torque from the following diagram.
Solution
We can calculate the resultant torque directly by using the equation for calculating the torque. For each force given in the question, we need to find the torque and finally add them up to get the resultant value of torque.
Complete step by step solution:
We know that torque is defined as the product of force and perpendicular distance from the centre of mass. Mathematically, τ=F×r
Now, we need to calculate the value of torque at each point where force is acting. Clearly, the force at point A and C are tending to move anticlockwise, so we need to take their direction as negative. Similarly, the force at points B and D are tending to move the body clockwise, so we need to take their direction as positive.
Force at point ‘A’ is given−20Nand perpendicular distance, r=3m
Torque at point A,τA=−20×3=−60Nm
Force at point ‘B’ is given 30N and perpendicular distance, r=4m
Torque at point B,τB=30×4=120Nm
Force at point ‘C’ is given−80Nand perpendicular distance, r=3m
Torque at point C,τC=−80×3=−240Nm
Force at point ‘D’ is given50Nand perpendicular distance, r=5m
Torque at point D,τD=50×5=250Nm
Now, for finding the net torque, we need to add the values of all the torque.
Therefore, we can write the net torque as,
τ=τA+τB+τC+τD
⇒τ=−60+120−240+250
∴τ=360−300=60Nm
Hence, the value of the required torque is 60Nm.
Note: We should not get confused while taking the sign of the force on the body. One should not take positive signs for force acting on the body and negative signs for the force acting away from the body. While taking the sign of the forces, one should always consider the point of motion and accordingly should take the sign for clockwise and anticlockwise motion.