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The torque required to turn the crank on an ice cream maker is 4.50 nm how much work does it require to turn the crank 300 full turns?
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The torque required to turn the crank on an ice cream maker is 4.50 nm how much work does it require to turn the crank 300 full turns?
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8,480 Joules. You must multiply by the angle in radians through which the target object rotates. 4.5 x 2 x 3.14 = 28.26666666 J for each turn 28.26666666 x 300 = 8480
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