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How to calculate the required torque to rotate the shaft?

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How to calculate the required torque to rotate the shaft?

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The more torque you apply the faster a sfat will accelerate: Torque = I times Alpha where I = moment of inertia of the shaft, and alpha is the desired rotational acceleration. This assumes there is no friction or other opposing forces.

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