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Suppose we wish to use a 6.0 m iron bar to lift a heavy object by using it as a lever. If we place the pivot point at a distance of 0.8 m from the end of the bar that is in contact with the load and we can exert a downward force of 527 N on the other end of the bar, find the maximum load that this person is able to lift (pry) using this arrangement (neglect the mass of the bar in this problem).

User Ikthiander
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Answer:

2.5

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Kool
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Answer:

The maximum load that this person is able to lift is 34.3 N

Step-by-step explanation:

Applying the balancing torque, the expression is equal:

F₁L₁ = F₂L₂


mgL_(1) =F_(2) L_(2)

Where

g = 9.8 m/s² = gravity

L₁ = 0.8 m

F₂ = 527 N

L₂ = 6 - 0.8 = 5.2 m

Replacing and clearing the mass m:


m=(F_(2)L_(2) )/(gL_(1) ) =(527*5.2)/(9.8*0.8) =3.5kg

The maximum load that this person is able to lift is:

F = m * g = 3.5 * 9.8 = 34.3 N

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