Tweedledum and Tweedledee are carrying a uniform wooden board that is L = 3.00 m long and has a weight of www = 160 N. If Tweedledum applies an upward force of magnitude F1 = 60.0 N at the left end of the board, at what point and with what magnitude F2 of force does Tweedledee have to lift for the board to be carried? a) see attached picture for question

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Tweedledum and Tweedledee are carrying a uniform wooden board that is L = 3.00 m long and has a weight of www = 160 N. If Tweedledum applies an upward force of magnitude F1 = 60.0 N at the left end of the board, at what point and with what magnitude F2 of force does Tweedledee have to lift for the board to be carried?

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Part D
Which of the following is the correct equation for ET for the given rotation axis? All rotation axes lie on the x axis and torques
that would cause a counterclockwise rotation are positive.
Axis of Rotation
ΣΤ
zwL+ F2d = 0
A
x = 0
x = L
wL – F2(L – d) – F;L = 0
-글wL + Fad= 0
x = 0
|- F,d – F2 (d – L) =
|-}F,L+ F (d – T.)
FL+ F2 (d - L)
D
x = d
E
F
x =
Enter the letter(s) of the correct equation(s) in alphabetical order. For instance, if you thought that choices A, B, and
D were correct, you would enter ABD.
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Transcribed Image Text:Part D Which of the following is the correct equation for ET for the given rotation axis? All rotation axes lie on the x axis and torques that would cause a counterclockwise rotation are positive. Axis of Rotation ΣΤ zwL+ F2d = 0 A x = 0 x = L wL – F2(L – d) – F;L = 0 -글wL + Fad= 0 x = 0 |- F,d – F2 (d – L) = |-}F,L+ F (d – T.) FL+ F2 (d - L) D x = d E F x = Enter the letter(s) of the correct equation(s) in alphabetical order. For instance, if you thought that choices A, B, and D were correct, you would enter ABD. v View Available Hint(s) B.
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