One way to increase the turning force on a spanner is to use a longer handle. A longer handle provides more leverage, allowing you to apply more torque to the fastener when turning it.
The force would increase by a factor of 6, because an increase in one mass by a factor of 2 and the other by a factor of 3 results in an overall increase of 2 x 3 = 6 in the force.
A very simple answer for an unspecific question: Force = Mass x Acceleration If you increase the force acting on an object you will also increase that objects acceleration (If the force on a stationary object is enough to overcome friction or if the force is in the same direction that an object is already moving, etc.).
torque is one name. For more please see the wikipedia article.
Increasing the masses of the objects will increase the force of gravity between them. The force of gravity is directly proportional to the product of the masses of the objects. So, by increasing the mass of one or both objects, the force of gravity between them will also increase.
Increasing the mass of one or both objects involved or reducing the distance between them would increase the gravitational force between them.
Turning force (Moment) measured in Newton metres is equal to Force (Newtons) multiplied by Distance (metres).Or to put it mathematically: Moment (Nm) = Force (N) x Distance (m)The larger the distance the greater the moment.The greater the force the greater the moment.The greater the distance the smaller the force needs to be.This means that a long screwdriver will prise open a paint can lid much easier than a coin will. This also means that a longer spanner will unscrew a nut easier than a small one (or indeed your hands).
A spanner, also known as a wrench, is an example of a lever, which is a type of simple machine. It allows users to exert a greater force on a nut or bolt by applying force on one end of the lever, which multiplies the effort applied to turn or loosen the object. The fulcrum is typically located at the pivot point where the spanner grips the fastener.
A spanner is considered a second-class lever because the load (the nut or bolt being turned) is located between the effort (the force applied by the user) and the fulcrum (the pivot point where the spanner contacts the nut). In this configuration, the user applies force at one end of the spanner, while the load is at the other end, allowing the effort to lift the load more effectively. This arrangement provides mechanical advantage, making it easier to turn tight fasteners.
The force would increase by a factor of 6, because an increase in one mass by a factor of 2 and the other by a factor of 3 results in an overall increase of 2 x 3 = 6 in the force.
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Torque is a measure of turning power.Nm stands for Newton Meter. If you have a wrench that's one meter long, and pull at the end with a force of one Newton, the turning force by the head of the wrench will be one Newton meter.
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A very simple answer for an unspecific question: Force = Mass x Acceleration If you increase the force acting on an object you will also increase that objects acceleration (If the force on a stationary object is enough to overcome friction or if the force is in the same direction that an object is already moving, etc.).
No it can only increase one or another never both
Increase the force on the object. The force must be in the same direction as the acceleration.
torque is one name. For more please see the wikipedia article.
There's only one way and that is to increase the force acting on it.