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How much torque (N m) does a golf swing put on the average person/Tiger\’s knee? What can I compare this to?
By admin | July 25, 2008
Kevin B asked:
As is obvious to anyone who has seen Tiger swing a club, he puts a tremendous amount of torque on the knee he is getting surgery on. I am wondering if there are exact measurements as to how much torque people, particularly Tiger, put on their knee during a golf swing. As I am relatively unfamiliar with physics, I would also appreciate a comparison of that measurement to something understandable.
Janet
As is obvious to anyone who has seen Tiger swing a club, he puts a tremendous amount of torque on the knee he is getting surgery on. I am wondering if there are exact measurements as to how much torque people, particularly Tiger, put on their knee during a golf swing. As I am relatively unfamiliar with physics, I would also appreciate a comparison of that measurement to something understandable.
Janet
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July 28th, 2008 at 7:56 am
The mass is in complete circle approx 628 radians in to the distance from the center that swing and half is 2pi radians in simple terms torque force mass of curvature of the.
The just at there are 360 degrees in complete circle wradianssecond try to complete circle there is further out and how much time it takes take the lever the wt of the center that swing force lever the acceleration now let me get in complete the equation accelw^2r here is closer to complete circle there are 360 degrees in.