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gphillips134 13th Jan 2004 21:21

another mass and balance question, a bit easier this time
 
for a beam balance what arm would be required to balance a 337kg mass acting over 6 feet using a 10 pound mass

NinjaBill 13th Jan 2004 22:07

6 ft x 10lbs = 60ft/lb

337kg = 742lbs

60ft/lbs = arm x 742lbs

60ft/742 = arm = 0.8086ft or 0.97 inch

NB

FlyingForFun 13th Jan 2004 22:18

NB,

The way I read the question, it is the 337kg which is acting over 6ft, not the 10lb as per your answer... :confused:

FFF
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Snigs 13th Jan 2004 22:21

I think the 337kg is 6ft from the pivot in this question..:confused:

If so, then the balance arm will be 445.37 feet.

(337 x 6)/4.54

BTW gphillips134 are you asking because you don't know, or are you trying to test us?? :p

gphillips134 13th Jan 2004 22:37

since it is raining outside and you cant go out and play with your bucket and spade, thought it would entertain you inside for about 30 seconds


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