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Tonearm starting torque
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<blockquote data-quote="Ingvar Ahlberg" data-source="post: 1058198" data-attributes="member: 15447"><p>That, as always, was pure Swedish stupidity, but not ment as malicious, on the other hand the question is not entirely correct, torque is a function of Newton times the distance, a pendulum will not be a a static force, neither is the record track of course, but what we, if seeking an answer to this question, is how many Newtons is required to move the cartridge 1 meter, and since not static byt dynamic, we will also need to add at what velocity the motion is executed.</p><p></p><p>Ingvar</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ingvar Ahlberg, post: 1058198, member: 15447"] That, as always, was pure Swedish stupidity, but not ment as malicious, on the other hand the question is not entirely correct, torque is a function of Newton times the distance, a pendulum will not be a a static force, neither is the record track of course, but what we, if seeking an answer to this question, is how many Newtons is required to move the cartridge 1 meter, and since not static byt dynamic, we will also need to add at what velocity the motion is executed. Ingvar [/QUOTE]
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