Calculating Center of Gravity with 58% Front Weight: Automobile Problem Setup

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The discussion focuses on calculating the center of gravity for an automobile with 58% of its weight on the front wheels and a wheelbase of 2 meters. To determine the center of gravity's location relative to the front wheels, participants emphasize analyzing the forces acting on the vehicle and conceptualizing it as a balanced lever. The pivot point can be identified by applying principles of static equilibrium and leveraging the weight distribution across the wheelbase.

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  • Understanding of static equilibrium principles
  • Basic knowledge of weight distribution in vehicles
  • Familiarity with lever mechanics
  • Ability to perform calculations involving distances and forces
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An automobile has 58% of its weight on the front wheels. The front and back wheels are separated by 2 m. Where is the center of gravity located with respect to the front wheels?

Need help setting up the problem.
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Ask yourself: What are all the forces acting on the car? And where do they act?
 
Or: Think of it as a balanced lever, and find the pivot.
 

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