What is the optimal placement for support A in this torque problem?

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In summary, a 1.0-m-long nonuniform plank with a weight of 1000 N is supported by two rods, A and B. The center of mass is located 30 cm from the right edge and each support bears half the weight of the plank. With support B at 10 cm from the right-hand edge, the question asks how far from the left-hand edge support A should be. Using the equation torque (clockwise) = torque (counterclockwise), with torque = Fr, the support forces are given as 500 N each. By summing torques about the right support, the answer is 30 cm. A simpler way to get the same result is to note that when the support forces are
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1. The 1.0-m-long nonuniform plank has weight 1000 N. It is supported by two rods, A and B, as shown above. The center of mass of the plank is 30 cm from the right edge. Each support bears half the weight of the plank. If support B is 10 cm from the right-hand edge, how far from the left-hand edge should support A be?

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2. torque (clockwise)=torque (counterclockwise)
torque=Fr




3. This is a multiple choice question and the choices are : 0 cm, 10 cm, 30 cm, 50 cm, and 70 cm. I have no idea how to do this problem so help would be appreciated.
 

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The support forces are given as 500 N each. So just use your equation to solve, by summing torques about the right support. Be sure to draw a sketch properly showing all dimensions.
 
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Do you think the questioner could expect a student to solve this problem mentally? When you've solved the problem formally, look for a simpler way of getting the same result.
Hint - when the support forces are equal, how far is the centre of mass from each support?
 

What is torque and how is it calculated?

Torque is the measure of a force's ability to rotate an object. It is calculated by multiplying the force applied by the distance from the point of rotation to the point where the force is applied.

What are some common units of torque?

The most common units of torque are Newton-meters (Nm) and foot-pounds (ft-lb). Other units include inch-pounds (in-lb) and kilogram-meters (kg-m).

How is torque related to angular acceleration?

Torque is directly proportional to angular acceleration. This means that if the torque applied to an object increases, the angular acceleration will also increase. Conversely, if the torque decreases, the angular acceleration will also decrease.

Can torque be negative?

Yes, torque can be negative. This occurs when the direction of the applied force is opposite to the direction of rotation. Negative torque is also known as "counterclockwise" torque.

What are some real-world applications of torque?

Torque is essential in many everyday activities, such as opening a jar, tightening screws, and riding a bike. It is also crucial in more complex systems, such as engines and machinery, where torque is used to generate power and control motion.

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