Need help please! thanks A homeowner is trying to move a stubbom rock from his y
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Need help please! thanks
A homeowner is trying to move a stubbom rock from his yard which has a mass of 445 kg. By using a lever arm (a piece of metal rod) and a fulcrum (or pivot point) the homeowner will have a better chance of moving the rock The homeowner places the fulcrum d 0.277 m from the rock so that one end of the rod fits under the rock's center of weight. If the homeowner can apply a maximum foroe of 647 N at the other end ot the rod, what is the minimum lenqth L of the rod required to move the rock? Assume that the rod is massless and neardy horizontal so that the weight of the rock and homeowner's force are both essentially vertical Number Pivicus @ HinExplanation / Answer
Suppose the rod's length be L
balance the torques about the fulcrum
Torque, T = distance x force
Torque of man, T1 = (L - d) x 647
Torque of rock T2 = d x Mg = 0.277 x 445 x 9.81 = 1209.23 Nm
now both the torques should balance each other as one is clockwise and other anti clockwise
so magnitude is equal T1 = T2
(L - d) x 647 = 1209.23
(L - 0.277) x 647 = 1209.23
So, the length should be 2.15 m
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