do you think at that speed that it can pick up a family size bag of chips because we are working on one for physics that has to pick up family size bag a meter of the floor
@gamegirlz94 To be honest, I doubt it. My motor has decent speed, but hardly enough torque to lift a decent amount of weight.
A family sized bag of chips weighs 16oz, or 1 pound, right? So I would calculate the torque needed to lift it using the equation torque = force x length. here's an article that might help you: ehow.com/how_6141832_calculate-torque-required.html
do you think at that speed that it can pick up a family size bag of chips because we are working on one for physics that has to pick up family size bag a meter of the floor
gamegirlz94 11 months ago
@gamegirlz94 To be honest, I doubt it. My motor has decent speed, but hardly enough torque to lift a decent amount of weight.
A family sized bag of chips weighs 16oz, or 1 pound, right? So I would calculate the torque needed to lift it using the equation torque = force x length. here's an article that might help you: ehow.com/how_6141832_calculate-torque-required.html
SirShazaam 11 months ago
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UtubeJKZ 2 years ago
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dh144498 2 years ago