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15 October, 01:46

You're carrying a 3.2-m-long, 24kg pole to a construction site when you decide to stop for a rest. You place one end of the pole on a fence post and hold the other end of the pole 35cm from its tip.

How much force must you exert to keep the pole motionless in a horizontal position? N

Express your answer using two significant figures

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  1. 15 October, 02:12
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    given,

    length of the pole = 3.2 m

    mass of the pole = 24 Kg

    Let the tension in fence post = T₁

    let the tension in your hand = T₂

    equating the vertical forces

    T₁ + T₂ = mg

    T₁ + T₂ = 24 x 9.8 ... (1)

    now,

    equation of moment with center

    T₁ (1.6 m) = T₂ (1.25 m) ... (2) (∵ 1.6 m - 0.35 m = 1.25 m)

    T₂ = 1.28 T₁

    from equation (1)

    T₁ + 1.28 T₁ = 235.2

    2.28 T₁ = 235.2

    T₁ = 103.16 N

    now,

    T₂ = 1.28 x 103.16

    T₂ = 132.045 N

    force exerted to keep the pole motion less is equal to T₁ = 103.16 N, T₂ = 132.045 N
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