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Asked by mal

A water wheel at a mill has a
radius of 4.97 m, and generates
4530 N*m of torque.
If the water
pushes tangent to the edge,
how much force does it exert on
the wheel?
3 years ago

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Answered by R_scott
4530 N⋅m / 4.97 m = ? N
3 years ago
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