To calculate the Wrench Torque (Tw):
\[ Tw = F \times \sin(af) \times R \]
Where:
Wrench Torque is the rotational force applied to a bolt or nut using a wrench. It is a measure of the force causing an object to rotate around an axis. The formula to calculate wrench torque involves multiplying the force applied to the wrench by the sine of the angle of force application and the length of the wrench.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ Tw = 100 \times \sin(45) \times 0.5 = 35.36 \text{ N-m} \]
The Wrench Torque is 35.36 N-m.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ Tw = 150 \times \sin(30) \times 0.75 = 56.25 \text{ N-m} \]
The Wrench Torque is 56.25 N-m.