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omairt2001
May31-05, 05:45 PM
Hi
can someone please do part ii) of this moments question. Just cant get my head round it. Thnx!
http://img150.echo.cx/img150/872/physicspaper0128xk.jpg
http://img150.echo.cx/img150/1093/p...paper0130ot.jpg
OlderDan
May31-05, 08:01 PM
Hi
can someone please do part ii) of this moments question. Just cant get my head round it. Thnx!
http://img150.echo.cx/img150/872/physicspaper0128xk.jpg
http://img150.echo.cx/img150/1093/p...paper0130ot.jpg
What is part 2? Nothing comes up at the link
omairt2001
Jun1-05, 05:28 AM
lemme repost the second link here it is
http://img150.echo.cx/img150/1093/physicspaper0130ot.jpg
Do you know the answer to (i)? If so, try drawing a free body diagram for situation (i), and one for situation (ii), you'll notice something about the net force and torque in each case.
omairt2001
Jun1-05, 05:59 AM
not really
When is force Q = 0?
Why does it decrease as he walks away?
omairt2001
Jun1-05, 06:22 AM
i dont know. i just dont get moments.
adamc637
Jun1-05, 02:39 PM
Maybe you should read up on it a little. The hints they give you are pretty helpful.
Think about calculating torque around a point that will yield a simple equation and then use a couple of those equations to get an expression for Q.
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