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Chapter 9, Problem 21PE
To determine
(a)
The mechanical advantage of a wheelbarrow.
To determine
(b)
The amount of force exerted to support the wheelbarrow.
To determine
(c)
The amount of force exert on the ground by the wheel.
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a) What is the mechanical advantage of a wheelbarrow, such as the one in Figure shown, if the center of gravity of the wheelbarrow and its load has a perpendicular lever arm of 5.50 cm, while the hands have a perpendicular lever arm of 1.02 m? (b) What upward force should you exert to support the wheelbarrow and its load if their combined mass is 55.0 kg? (c) What force does the wheel exert on the ground?
Consider the following.
(a) What is the mechanical advantage of a wheelbarrow, such as the one shown in the figure, if the center of gravity of the wheelbarrow and its load has a perpendicular lever arm of 6.70 cm, while the
handles have a perpendicular lever arm of 1.06 m?
15.820
(b) What upward force must you exert to support the wheelbarrow and its load if their combined mass is 57.5 kg?
35.617
(c) What force does the wheel exert on the ground? (Indicate the direction with the sign of your answer. Assume the positive direction points upward.)
527.85
Consider the following.
(a) What is the mechanical advantage of a wheelbarrow, such as the one shown in the figure, if the center of gravity of the wheelbarrow and its load has a perpendicular lever
arm of 6.70 cm, while the handles have a perpendicular lever arm of 1.06 m?
(b) What upward force must you exert to support the wheelbarrow and its load if their combined mass is 57.5 kg?
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(c) What force does the wheel exert on the ground? (Indicate the direction with the sign of your answer. Assume the positive direction points upward.)
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