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- Consider a beam of length L with a fulcrum x feet from one end (see figure). There are objects with weights W₁ and W₂ placed on opposite ends of the beam. In order to move a 600 pound rock, a person weighing 100 pounds wants to balance it on a beam that is 5 feet long. Find x such that the system is in equilibrium. W W₁ Assign the values. W₂ = 600 W₁ = 100✔ 100 L = ft Step 2 Assume that the person has to sit x feet away from the fulcrum in order to balance the system. Assume the fulcrum is located at the origin. Therefore, if x₂ = x, then X1 = L-X 5 ✔ 5 - X. Step 3 For equilibrium, the resultant moment should be 0 Therefore, Mo = 0 = W₁X1 + W₂X₂ 0 100 x X X = 600 x = 30- x = 30 x = 30 X = Step 1 100 x + X (5-x) - 600 ✓ (5 - x) Enter an exact number. 100 X (5x) 30arrow_forward3. Bob, who is 2.2 m tall, is standing a distance of 15 m from a flagpole as shown below. From his point of view, the angle of view between the top and bottom of the pole is 32°. How tall is the flagpole to the nearest hundredth of a metre? [5] В 32° 2.2 m 15 m 3/4 THINKING: 4. Create two linear equations and a sketch of a linear system where both equations are negative (negative slopes) •..arrow_forwardA ball is thrown straight upward. The graph shows the ball's height, s(t), in feet, after t seconds. s(t) 60 48 50 40 (1,40) 30 (3, 24) 20 10 1 Time (seconds) 2 3 4 5 a. Find the quadratic function s(t) = at? + bt + c whose graph passes through the three points labeled on the graph. Solve the system of linear equations involving a, b, and c using matrices. b. Find and interpret s(3.5). Identify your solution as a point on the graph shown. Height above Ground (feet)arrow_forward
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