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- How to Calculate the Torque of a Rotating Cylinder? - Physics Forums
Assuming we have a cylinder that is rotating on a single axis, how would I go about calculating the torque knowing the following information? m = 2000 kg w = 60 rpm r = 5 m
- simple geometry question- equation of cylinder
If you really want an equation with z that support any cylinder position or rotation you can find it on another thread here : $$(y−z)^2+(z−x)^2+(x−y)^2=3R^2$$ The link : Formula for cylinder I searched it for while so I leave it here to help any other person searching for it !
- Derivative of a cylinders volume - Physics Forums
I would start with the formula for the volume of the cylinder: ##V = \pi r^2 h = 16\pi h## Remember ##r=4## is a constant Also note that there is an unwritten variable, time ##t## which is frequently not explicitly written in the equation, as in this case
- Formula for Diameter of Cylinder Using Height Volume. - Physics Forums
I need the formula for finding the Diameter of a Cylinder using it's Volume and Height Thanks! Here is the problem Find Diameter of Cylinder Volume = 1256 64 Height = 16 Inches Diameter = ? On my own Knowing Volume = (Pi x Diameter Squared x Height) Divide by 4 I came up
- Calculating Torque for a Rotating Cylinder - Physics Forums
There is a solid cylinder in picture Max Surface speed is 1m s on the cylinder I want to calculate how much torque of gearbox for turnnig the cylinder with 1m s? I will use motor and gearbox for turnning the cyclinder So I need to torque value on the axle or output of the gearbox When I calculate it,and then I can choose gearbox model
- geometry - General equation of cylinder surface - Mathematics Stack . . .
According to the definition "A cylinder is a surface that consists of all lines (called rulings) that are parallel to a given line and pass through a given plane curve " I'm curious about the general equation of cylinder I mean finding the equation by using the line and plane curve
- Optimization with cylinder - Mathematics Stack Exchange
As much as you want this to be a trick question, you will not get the solution unless you write THE FORMULA for the volume of a cylinder!!! $\endgroup$ – The Chaz 2 0 Commented Apr 3, 2012 at 13:06
- Calculating pressure exerted by a cylinder - Physics Forums
A 75 kg solid cylinder, 2 1 m long and has an end radius of 5 0 cm, stands on one end How much pressure does it exert? Homework Equations P = f a P= pwh (this is the equation my teacher gave us on a power point but I might just be using it wrong) v = pi r 2 h[ B] The Attempt at a Solution v = 05 2 pi 2 1 v = 016 m 3 density = 75 016
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