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Effect of load and load distance on peak and avg power
Thank you for your help. There is one more thing that I want to ask: does the horizontal component of the motion need not be considered?- Mark-01
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Effect of load and load distance on peak and avg power
It is constant velocity at normal time except top and bottom position change. Power is f*d/t but I am talking about instant power at the time between when body is at rest and the body starts to move up.- Mark-01
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Effect of load and load distance on peak and avg power
I am trying to create a lever which has mass on one end and i need to lift the lever. A picture showing the lever setup is in this link: https://imgur.com/WeH4oK7 The system is like seesaw ( from -20 degrees to +20 degrees at constant angular velocity for time period 't') The input angular...- Mark-01
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