The formula to calculate the Force (F) from Torque (t) is:
\[ F = \frac{t}{r \cdot \sin(a)} \]
Where:
Converting torque to force involves dividing the total torque by the product of the radius and the sine of the angle of the applied force. This calculation is useful in various engineering and physics applications to determine the force exerted by a torque.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ F = \frac{50}{0.5 \cdot \sin(30^\circ)} \]
\[ F = \frac{50}{0.5 \cdot 0.5} = \frac{50}{0.25} = 200 \text{ N} \]
The Force (F) is 200 N.