Based on the given situation below, will the existing torque be enough to lift a 30 kg object? Support your answer by providing calculations. t= 37143 N m = 30 kg 3.5 m

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SOLVE FOR THE FOLLOWING AND DON'T USE SHORCUTS USE THE SAME PROCESS ON THE SAMPLE PROBLEM BEING PROVIDED. 

Sample Problem
•Find the amount of torque created
by applying 23N on a 1.0m lever.
1.8m
39°
23N
Solution
Since the given value for distance is the complete length of the lever, we only need to identify
The distance between the Fulcrum and the location of the applied force.
Assuming that the fulcrum's location is in the middle of the lever therefore:
d= 0.9 m
1.8 m
d =
= 0.9 m
2
1.8m
39
23N
Solution
You may solve the required with the Following given values:
d = 0.9 m
' = 23 N|
0 = 39°
T = (0.9 m)(23 N sin39°)
T = 13.03 Nm
Transcribed Image Text:Sample Problem •Find the amount of torque created by applying 23N on a 1.0m lever. 1.8m 39° 23N Solution Since the given value for distance is the complete length of the lever, we only need to identify The distance between the Fulcrum and the location of the applied force. Assuming that the fulcrum's location is in the middle of the lever therefore: d= 0.9 m 1.8 m d = = 0.9 m 2 1.8m 39 23N Solution You may solve the required with the Following given values: d = 0.9 m ' = 23 N| 0 = 39° T = (0.9 m)(23 N sin39°) T = 13.03 Nm
Based on the given situation below, will the existing
torque be enough to lift a 30 kg object? Support your
answer by providing calculations.
= 37143 N
m = 30 kg
3.5 m
Transcribed Image Text:Based on the given situation below, will the existing torque be enough to lift a 30 kg object? Support your answer by providing calculations. = 37143 N m = 30 kg 3.5 m
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