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A jet transport has a weight of 1.87 x 106 N and is at rest on the runway. The two rear wheels are 16.0 m behind the front wheel, and the plane's center of gravity is 12.0 m behind the front wheel. Determine the normal force exerted by the ground on (a) the front wheel and on (b) each of the two rear wheels.

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Answer:

(a). The normal force exerted by the ground on the front wheel is
4.67*10^(5)\ N.

(b). The normal force exerted by the ground on each of the two rear wheels is
7.02*10^(5)\ N

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

Weight of jet
W=1.87*10^(6)\ N

Distance = 16 m

Second distance = 12.0 m

We need to calculate the normal force exerted by the ground on the front wheel

Using formula of torque


\sum\tau=-Wl_(W)+F_(f)l_(f)=0

Where, W = weight of jet


l_(f)=lever arms for the forces
F_(f)


l_(w)=lever arms for the forces W

Put the value into the formula


-(1.87*10^(6))*(16.0-12.0)+F_(f)*16.0=0


F_(f)=((1.87*10^(6))*(16.0-12.0))/(16.0)


F_(f)=4.67*10^(5)\ N

(b). We need to calculate the normal force exerted by the ground on each of the two rear wheels

The sum of vertical forces equal to zero.


\sum F_(y)=F_(f)+2F_(r)-W=0

We using 2 for two rear wheels


\sum F_(y)=0


F_(f)+2F_(r)-W=0


F_(r)=(F_(f)-W)/(2)

Put the value into the formula


F_(r)=(-4.67*10^(5)+1.87*10^(6))/(2)


F_(r)=7.02*10^(5)\ N

Hence, (a). The normal force exerted by the ground on the front wheel is
4.67*10^(5)\ N.

(b). The normal force exerted by the ground on each of the two rear wheels is
7.02*10^(5)\ N

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