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12 September, 00:21

A gymnast with mass 46.0 kg stands on the end of a uniform balance beam as shown. The beam is 5.00 m long and has a mass of 250 kg (excluding the mass of the two supports). Each support is 0.540 m from its end of the beam. What are the forces on the beam due to support 1 (F1) and support 2 (F2) ?

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  1. 12 September, 00:41
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    Sum up the moments of the right and the left support:

    ∑ M2 = 0

    F1 · 3.92 m = 46 kg · 9,81 m/s² · 4.46 m + 250 kg · 9.81 m/s² · 1.96 m

    F 1 · 3.92 = 2012.6 + 4806.9

    F 1 = 6819.5 : 3.92

    F 1 = 1739.67 N

    ∑ M 1 = 0

    F 2 · 3.92 m + 46 kg · 9.81 m/s² · 0.54 m = 250 kg · 9.81 m/s² · 1.96 m

    F 2 · 3.92 + 243.68 = 4806.9

    F 2 · 3.92 = 4563.22

    F 2 = 4563.22 : 3.92

    F 2 = 1164 N

    Answer: The forces on the beam are: F 1 = 1739.67 N and F 2 = 1164 N.
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