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Homework Statement
I have a homework problem and it goes like this.

What does the force F need to be in order to achieve equilibrium? (look at picture for more details)

Could someone help me with this?
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Torque
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Hello @HareJare ,
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In PF things go like so: you post your problem statement and your attempt at solution and you indicate where you are stuck. Then we try to help with hints and questions.

In this case: what have you learned that could help you with this problem ? Principles, formulas etc.

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Well i learned about torque and to achieve equilibrium it has to be the same on the left of the torque point and to the right.

My problem with this question is i don't know how to deal with

k.jpg


I know what to do on the right.
Torque RIGHT = 500 * F
but the rest i am confused about
 
It had to be equal to 120 or am i wrong here?
 
OMG i can not believe i had trouble with this :H i solved it now thank you!