Torque Equilibrium: Solving f=ma and T=rf

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Homework Statement



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Homework Equations


f=ma
T=rf


The Attempt at a Solution



i can't really visualize the model of the bar. But isn't the force needed to balance out the bar, just the sum of the weight of the bar, and the two masses on the left and right?
 
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yeah that is the next question. Do you have any pointers on this one? How does the mass of the bar contribute to the torque?
 
rphung said:
yeah that is the next question. Do you have any pointers on this one? How does the mass of the bar contribute to the torque?

Only forces contribute to the torque, not masses. Just pick an origin, add them up, set to zero and solve for the unknown position.