Asked by Emeric

The equation for the torque is the same as for the pulley. E.g., the puylling force of the quadriceps muscle acts as a pulley around the rotula, so can I calculate as a torque movement, knowing that the T = Nm
(f x r).
Thank you

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Answered by drwls
Torque is force multiplied by the "lever arm" distance of the point of application from an axis of rotation.

Torque is not 'movement', as you have written. Perhaps you meant 'moment'.
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