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Chris and Jamie are carrying Wayne on a horizontal stretcher. The uniform stretcher is 2.00 m long and weighs 100 N. Wayne weighs 800 N. Wayne's center of gravity is 75.0 cm from Chris. Chris and Jamie are at the ends of the stretcher. The upward force that Jamie is exerting to support the stretcher, with Wayne on it, is:______

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Answer:

The value is
F_j = 550\ N

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

The length of the stretcher is
d = 2.0 \ m

The weight of the stretcher is
W = 100 \ N

The weight for Wayne is
W_w = 800 \ N

The distance of center of gravity for Wayne from Chris is
c_w = 75 cm = 0.75 \ m

Generally taking moment about the first end where Chris is


F_j * d => upward moment

Here
F_j is the force applied by Jamie

Generally taking moment about the second end where Jamie is


W * ( (d)/(2) ) + W_w * (d - c_w) => downward moment

Generally at equilibrium , the upward moment is equal to the downward moment


F_j * d = W * ( (d)/(2) ) + W_w * (d - c_w)

=>
F_j * 2 = 100 * ( ( 2)/(2) ) + 800 * (2 - 0.75)

=>
F_j = 550\ N

Chris and Jamie are carrying Wayne on a horizontal stretcher. The uniform stretcher-example-1
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