What is the maximum torque applied by the cable? (Give your answer in N m.) b. What is the torque due to the weight of the bridge? (Give your answer in N m.) c. How far can Lancelot ride out along the bridge before the cable breaks? (Give your answer in m.) Note: At his maximum distance, the torque from the cable will equal the torque from both the weight of the bridge and the weight of Lancelot.

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a. What is the maximum torque applied by the cable? (Give your answer in N m.)

b. What is the torque due to the weight of the bridge? (Give your answer in N m.)

c. How far can Lancelot ride out along the bridge before the cable breaks? (Give your answer in m.)

Note: At his maximum distance, the torque from the cable will equal the torque from both the weight of the bridge and the weight of Lancelot.

Sir Lancelot rides slowly out of the castle and onto the 12.0 m long drawbridge.
Unbeknownst to him, the cable holding up the front end of the bridge will break under a
tension of 6800 N. The cable makes a 60.0° angle with the bridge. The bridge has a mass
of 200 kg. Lancelot, his horse, and his gear have a mass of 600 kg. In this problem we will
determine how far out along the bridge he can go before the cable breaks.
60.0°
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-12.0 m-
Transcribed Image Text:Sir Lancelot rides slowly out of the castle and onto the 12.0 m long drawbridge. Unbeknownst to him, the cable holding up the front end of the bridge will break under a tension of 6800 N. The cable makes a 60.0° angle with the bridge. The bridge has a mass of 200 kg. Lancelot, his horse, and his gear have a mass of 600 kg. In this problem we will determine how far out along the bridge he can go before the cable breaks. 60.0° 。同。同。同。同。同。月。月。月。三。p -12.0 m-
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