I love the method at which this you teach and easy to understand
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I love the method at which this you teach and easy to understand
Hi Sammy, thanks for leaving a comment.
This post contains some slightly complicated formulas, but the gist of it all is that the helical torque is a fundamental concept in applied mechanics and mechanism theory; it describes a type of kinematic constraint between two bodies.
Typical applications are:
-Lead screws in lathes and milling machines.
-Electromechanical actuators (ball screws).
-Lifting systems: such as screw jacks.
!STRID