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Homework Statement
Explain how you could measure both your mass and the position of your body’s centre of mass if all you had as experimental equipment was two spring balances (calibrated, of course), and a light, rigid plank, set up as shown in the figure.
Figure: #1 http://s3.amazonaws.com/docuum/attachments/7166/2011 Final Exam.pdf?1355070977
Homework Equations
Xcm=ƩMX/ƩM
Torque=r*F
F=ma
The Attempt at a Solution
I approached it as a torque problem. Since the system is in equilibrium the sum of Torques is 0. The radius of one spring scale is Xcm while the other is L-Xcm. I'm just not sure what the reading of the spring scale represents. I know scales give the normal force, but is this equal to the torque or to Fgrav or what?
I really want to completely understand the problem so please point me in the right direction, thanks