The formula to calculate the Force Applied Tangentially on Driver is:
\[ F_1 = R \cdot \cos(\alpha_1 - \Phi) \]
Where:
Force applied tangentially on driver is any interaction that, when unopposed, will change the motion of an object.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ F_1 = 27 \cdot \cos(0.785398163397301 - 0.41887902047856) \]
Evaluating:
\[ F_1 = 25.2066715154251 \text{ N} \]
The Force Applied Tangentially is 25.2066715154251 N.
Resultant Reaction (N) | Spiral Angle (rad) | Angle of Friction (rad) | Force Applied Tangentially (N) |
---|---|---|---|
25 | 0.785398163397301 | 0.41887902047856 | 23.339510662431 |
26 | 0.785398163397301 | 0.41887902047856 | 24.273091088928 |
27 | 0.785398163397301 | 0.41887902047856 | 25.206671515425 |
28 | 0.785398163397301 | 0.41887902047856 | 26.140251941922 |
29 | 0.785398163397301 | 0.41887902047856 | 27.073832368420 |
30 | 0.785398163397301 | 0.41887902047856 | 28.007412794917 |