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how to calculate the torque when a force is applied on a cog? explain the step-by-step and provide an illustration/diagram. Can anyone help me with this?

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Step-by-step explanation:

Torque is the cross product of the radius vector and force vector:

τ = r × F

In other words, it is equal to the radius times the perpendicular component of the force.

τ = r · Ftangential

If we call θ the angle between the radius and the force, then:

τ = r · F sin θ

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