Apply the equilibrium conditions to find the masses m1, m2, and M required to balance the mobile. Hint: Start from the bottom and work your way up. Start with equations in symbols, solve for the unknown, then put the numbers (with units) in the last step
Apply the equilibrium conditions to find the masses m1, m2, and M required to balance the mobile. Hint: Start from the bottom and work your way up. Start with equations in symbols, solve for the unknown, then put the numbers (with units) in the last step
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Apply the equilibrium conditions to find the masses m1, m2, and M required to balance the mobile. Hint: Start from the bottom and work your way up. Start with equations in symbols, solve for the unknown, then put the numbers (with units) in the last step

Transcribed Image Text:### Diagram Explanation
The image depicts a system of suspended weights connected by rods of different lengths. The entire setup is hanging from a fixed support at the top.
#### Components:
1. **Fixed Support (Top Level)**:
- Shown at the top as a horizontal striped line.
2. **Rods and Masses**:
- **First Rod** (from support): Extends downward with a length of 4 cm to a mass labeled "M".
- **Second Rod** (horizontally from the first joint): Extends 8 cm horizontally to another joint.
- **Third Rod** (vertically downward from horizontal after 8 cm rod): At the end of this rod, 5 cm away from the horizontal rod, hangs the second mass.
- **Fourth Rod**: Extends 1 cm horizontally from the second mass.
- **Fifth Rod**: Extends vertically downward from this 1 cm horizontal extension by 2 cm, where the third mass is located.
- **Sixth Rod**: Extends 4 cm horizontally to the final mass, labeled "5 g".
#### Masses:
- **Mass M**: Located 4 cm vertically down from the support.
- **Second Mass**: Hanging from the 5 cm vertical rod.
- **Third Mass**: Located vertically down 2 cm and horizontally 5 cm right of the second joint.
- **Final Mass (5 g)**: Situated at the end of the system, 4 cm horizontally from the last vertical rod.
This setup can be used to discuss balanced systems, torque, and center of gravity in physics.
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