A person pushing a uniformly-loaded 51.7 kg wheelbarrow of length L with pushing force P is attempting to get it over a step. The maximum horizontal force that the person can apply is P, = 681 N. What is the maximum height h of the step, expressed as a fraction n of the wheel's radius R, that the person can get the wheelbarrow over? The gravitational acceleration is g = 9.81 m/s?. h = R h = nR
Rotational Equilibrium And Rotational Dynamics
In physics, the state of balance between the forces and the dynamics of motion is called the equilibrium state. The balance between various forces acting on a system in a rotational motion is called rotational equilibrium or rotational dynamics.
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A person pushing a uniformly‑loaded 51.7 kg51.7 kg wheelbarrow of length ?L with pushing force ?⃗ P→ is attempting to get it over a step. The maximum horizontal force that the person can apply is ??=681 N.Px=681 N. What is the maximum height ℎh of the step, expressed as a fraction ?n of the wheel's radius ?R, that the person can get the wheelbarrow over?
The gravitational acceleration is ?=9.81 m/s2.
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A person pushing a uniformly-loaded 51.7 kg wheelbarrow of length L with pushing force P is attempting to get it over a
step. The maximum horizontal force that the person can apply is P= 681 N. What is the maximum height h of the step,
expressed as a fraction n of the wheel's radius R, that the person can get the wheelbarrow over?
The gravitational acceleration is g = 9.81 m/s?.
h =
h = nR
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