David Sang and Darrell Hamilton Solutions for Chapter: Turning Effects, Exercise 2: Exercise 4.2

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David Sang Physics Solutions for Exercise - David Sang and Darrell Hamilton Solutions for Chapter: Turning Effects, Exercise 2: Exercise 4.2

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Questions from David Sang and Darrell Hamilton Solutions for Chapter: Turning Effects, Exercise 2: Exercise 4.2 with Hints & Solutions

EASY
Upper Secondary-IGCSE
IMPORTANT

For the situations in figure, calculate the missing distance so that the beams are in equilibrium.

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Upper Secondary-IGCSE
IMPORTANT

For the situations in the figure, calculate the missing distance so that the beams are in equilibrium.

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EASY
Upper Secondary-IGCSE
IMPORTANT

For the situations in the figure, calculate the missing force so that the beams are in equilibrium.

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Upper Secondary-IGCSE
IMPORTANT

If we did not consider the weight of the beam. On the assumption that the beam is uniform and pivoted in the middle, state why you think this is reasonable.