Can I Calculate the Variance of Forces in Non-Ideal Plane Balancing?

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In summary, the conversation discusses the calculation of the variance of three forces exerted on a non-ideal flat object by three cylinders in a triangular formation. The suggestion is to calculate the center of mass and compare it to the center of effort of the supports to determine if the object will remain stable or fall. This involves finding the displacement between the down vector at the center of mass and the up vector through the axis of effort.
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Hi all, suppose that i have three forces exerting to support a flat piece of uniform object.(Imagine a 3 cylinders supporting an object in a triangular way. In ideal situation, all 3 forces must exert the same amount of force so that the object will not be tilted in any side. But since its non ideal, the 3 forces may vary by a little. How can i come up with a formula that calculates the variance of 3 forces.
For e.g 4.9, 4.8, 4.8 is quite an ideal situation while 4.9,5.0,5.1 is not since it will be abit lopsided. Thanks
 
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Assuming this is a ridgid plane...

This sounds to me like you would want to calulate the center of mass of the plane and compare that location to the center of effort of the three supports (and since there are three, I think the correct view would be to see if this would actually be a "line" or axis of effort).

Then apply the down vector at the center of mass and the up vector through the axis of effort, and use the displacement between them (distance from the point to the line). The line axis of effort is going to rest on two of the three supports, and if the center of mass of the plane is on one side of that line, the plane rests, but if it is on the other side (the side without the third support under it), then it falls.

Something like that?
 

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Non ideal plane balancing is the process of correcting any imbalances in the rotational motion of a propeller or rotor. This is done by adding weights to the propeller or rotor blades, which helps to reduce vibration and improve the overall performance of the aircraft or machine.

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