sophiecentaur said:
Also, I am not at all happy about the term "Kinetic energy of the Load arm" in the first post. Moments have nothing at all to do with MASS or Kinetic energy. They relate FORCES and DISTANCES. If you consider Power, then you should be discussing Force times Speed - which is measured in Watts, in the end.
Are you referring to my post , post 17 ?
Why do you think that moments has nothing to do with kinetic energy ? Kinetic energy is the energy possessed by a body or an object by virtue of it being in
motion. When we apply
force on effort arm on one side , then we are applying
muscular energy to it. Aren't we ? Energy is
conserved and so that energy sets the effort arm in downward
motion , say. Being in
motion it has to possesses
kinetic energy. This in turn sets load arm in upward
motion , and so it also must possesses
kinetic energy equal to effort arm due to law of conservation of energy which is a universal law.
Moreover , whenever we do work , we say or we mean in Newtonian physics , that if an only if that object covers some displacement. Hence there is momentum in that object and being in motion it must have kinetic energy.
Moment of an arm is the turning effect of that arm also known as torque. It is force times
perpendicular distance of line of action of force from point of rotation.
So its different from the force. Nonetheless , if there is moment (clockwise or anticlockwise) , there is kinetic energy. Right ? Please correct if I am wrong..
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So OP is asking about interaction of molecules ? Then its quite obvious that total weight downward equals sum total of weight of all the atoms downward. So if one side arm is greater than other , then at that side already there are more atoms and hence greater downward weight. So we apply less additional weight for the both side to be in equilibrium.
Also centre of gravity will be at midpoint of lever and hence will dominate at side which has greater lever arm.
But we assume the lever weight massless in practical applications and in theories of textbooks and in studying laws like law of lever by Archimedes. Do we not ?
