Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    Aiyume's Avatar
    Aiyume Posts: 14, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #1

    Oct 7, 2010, 07:52 PM
    Force, Torque
    A claw hammer is used to pry up a nail. Approximately how much force is applied to the nail when a force of 100 N is applied at an angle of 90 degrees to the end of the 35.2 cm long straight handle of the hammer?

    Since I don't know how to upload the diagram, I will try to describ it.
    There is a downward force 100N where you hold the hammer. Nail has has an upward force, F.
    The pivot point is somewhere along the hammer, O. The distance from O to the nail is X.

    Calculation:
    Sum of [T] = 0
    (100) (-35.2/100 ) + FX = 0
    F = 35.2/X

    Is this correct?
    Unknown008's Avatar
    Unknown008 Posts: 8,076, Reputation: 723
    Uber Member
     
    #2

    Oct 8, 2010, 01:00 AM

    It seems correct to me. :)

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search

Add your answer here.


Check out some similar questions!

How can a force transferred person force a more senior employee to go to a different [ 1 Answers ]

2 employees with less seniority have been put in my department and now I have been forced to a different shift

Torque and Force [ 4 Answers ]

I am trying to find out the force needed to rotate a 5LB flat plate along a tubular track. The track is circular and runs 10 feet in a straight line (looking much like a pipe), and it is assumed to be perpendicular to gravity. The plate is a perfcet circle within the (pipe) except for two teeth...

Can the force of an elastic band be equated to a certain poundage of force? [ 2 Answers ]

This seems like a simple yes, but here is my confusion. A band snaps back faster than an object would free fall. So even if a stretched band was 20 pounds of force, it is pulling at a higher velocity than a twenty pound weight. For example if you do an arm curl with a 20 pounds weight, it...

Find force of gravity, normal force, and net force in Physics [ 6 Answers ]

A crate of mass m (=10 kg) is placed at rest on a (frictionless) inclined plane, which has an angle (= 30 deg ) above horizontal 1. The force of gravity on the crate is? 2. The normal force on the crate is? 3. The net force on the crate is? 4. How long would it take the crate to slide 8 m...

Torque and force on an object [ 4 Answers ]

A 5ft by 5ft square is nailed in the bottom left corner. 3 100 pound forces are applied to the other 3 corners the force applied to the upper right corner is at a 40 degree angle What equations would be used to answer the questions below? I keep finding equations but Im not sure what all the...


View more questions Search