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Gunnar Larsso
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Hello everyone!
I am struggling with calculating the normal forces for a vehicle that is in contact with the ground at three places (scoop, front wheels, rare wheels).
To calculate the normal forces with two locations (such as front and rare wheel) it is just to balance the forces as well as the torque giving you two equations and two unknowns.
However, with three locations I am one equation short.. Having tried to calculate the torque around all locations I have realized that doing so provide no extra information (i.e. just get back the same equation for angular momentum independent of location or 0=0 after some manipulation). I have the feeling that I have missed something basic, fundamental and simple, but just can't figure out what.. How do I find that extra equation needed to solve the problem? Any help would be deeply appreciated!
Regards,
Gunnar
I am struggling with calculating the normal forces for a vehicle that is in contact with the ground at three places (scoop, front wheels, rare wheels).
To calculate the normal forces with two locations (such as front and rare wheel) it is just to balance the forces as well as the torque giving you two equations and two unknowns.
However, with three locations I am one equation short.. Having tried to calculate the torque around all locations I have realized that doing so provide no extra information (i.e. just get back the same equation for angular momentum independent of location or 0=0 after some manipulation). I have the feeling that I have missed something basic, fundamental and simple, but just can't figure out what.. How do I find that extra equation needed to solve the problem? Any help would be deeply appreciated!
Regards,
Gunnar