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how much torque does it take to turn a rotor that is 12" diameter and weights around 200lbs that seats on bearings. a 2" diameter shaft that through the center of the rotor that is on center. don
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this question makes no sense to me. What in the world does turn a rotor mean? That is not a physics term.
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