Torque Course
Gain expertise in torque through this comprehensive, hands-on course tailored for physics professionals. Analyse levers, dimension pivots, choose appropriate materials, and utilise torque equilibrium principles to confidently design robust, safe mechanical systems for real-world applications. Delve into practical examples that enhance your ability to apply theoretical concepts effectively in engineering contexts.

4 to 360 hours flexible workload
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This course provides a rapid, practical route to mastering torque, levers, and rotational equilibrium. You will learn to estimate effective lever arms, calculate mechanical advantage, and convert rotational torque to linear lifting force. It covers material selection, stress analysis, deflection, pivot design, load cases, and safety factors, enabling you to size components accurately, document assumptions, and develop reliable lever systems.
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Develop skills
- Master torque by applying vector torque, moment arms, and equilibrium principles (ΣM=0) to practical designs.
- Design levers by sizing arms, pivots, and cross-sections to achieve safe mechanical advantage.
- Select materials such as steel, aluminium, or wood for levers based on strength and stiffness requirements.
- Engineer pivots by calculating pin shear, bearing stress, and measures to prevent wear or pull-out.
- Conduct safety analysis covering tipping risks, failure modes, and ergonomic limits for hand-applied forces.
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