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Cosa (chi) è lever arm - definizione

TENDENCY OF A FORCE TO ROTATE AN OBJECT
Torque/Proofs; Principal of moments; Principle of moments; Torques; Torque curve; Moment arm; Moment of force; Angular force; Lever arm; Rotation moment; Torqued; Rotational force; External torque; Force moment; Gram-centimeter; Gram-centimetre; Kilogram metre (torque); Rotary power; Rotary Power; Machine torque; Turning effect
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Leslie Lever, Baron Lever         
BRITISH POLITICIAN (1905-1977)
Leslie Maurice Lever; Leslie Lever; Baron Lever; Lord Lever
Leslie Maurice Lever, Baron Lever, GCSG (29 April 1905 – 26 July 1977) was a British Labour politician. He was Member of Parliament for Manchester Ardwick from 1950 to 1970, when he retired.
Lever tumbler lock         
  • lock pick]] used to pick lever tumbler locks
  • mortised into a door]]. The faceplate has been removed to see the inner workings.
TYPE OF LOCK THAT USES A SET OF LEVERS TO PREVENT THE BOLT FROM MOVING IN THE LOCK
5 lever lock; 5 lever deadlock; Five-lever lock; 5 Lever Lock; Lever locks; Lever lock
A lever tumbler lock is a type of lock that uses a set of levers to prevent the bolt from moving in the lock. In the simplest form of these, lifting the tumbler above a certain height will allow the bolt to slide past.
Évelyne Lever         
FRENCH WRITER AND HISTORIAN
Evelyne Lever
Évelyne Lever (known simply in English as Evelyne Lever) is a contemporary French historian and writer. She was married to a French historian, Maurice Lever, who is the author of Sade.

Wikipedia

Torque

In physics and mechanics, torque is the rotational equivalent of linear force. It is also referred to as the moment of force (also abbreviated to moment). It represents the capability of a force to produce change in the rotational motion of the body. The concept originated with the studies by Archimedes of the usage of levers, which is reflected in his famous quote: "Give me a lever and a place to stand and I will move the Earth". Just as a linear force is a push or a pull, a torque can be thought of as a twist to an object around a specific axis. Torque is defined as the product of the magnitude of the perpendicular component of the force and the distance of the line of action of a force from the point around which it is being determined. The law of conservation of energy can also be used to understand torque. The symbol for torque is typically τ {\displaystyle {\boldsymbol {\tau }}} , the lowercase Greek letter tau. When being referred to as moment of force, it is commonly denoted by M.

In three dimensions, the torque is a pseudovector; for point particles, it is given by the cross product of the position vector (distance vector) and the force vector. The magnitude of torque of a rigid body depends on three quantities: the force applied, the lever arm vector connecting the point about which the torque is being measured to the point of force application, and the angle between the force and lever arm vectors. In symbols:

τ = r × F {\displaystyle {\boldsymbol {\tau }}=\mathbf {r} \times \mathbf {F} \,\!}
τ = r F sin θ {\displaystyle \tau =\|\mathbf {r} \|\,\|\mathbf {F} \|\sin \theta \,\!}

where

  • τ {\displaystyle {\boldsymbol {\tau }}} is the torque vector and τ {\displaystyle \tau } is the magnitude of the torque,
  • r {\displaystyle \mathbf {r} } is the position vector (a vector from the point about which the torque is being measured to the point where the force is applied),
  • F {\displaystyle \mathbf {F} } is the force vector,
  • × {\displaystyle \times } denotes the cross product, which produces a vector that is perpendicular to both r and F following the right-hand rule,
  • θ {\displaystyle \theta } is the angle between the force vector and the lever arm vector.

The SI unit for torque is the newton-metre (N⋅m). For more on the units of torque, see § Units.