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  • 19-02-2018
  • Biology
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Would a 9-N force applied 2 m from the fulcrum lift the weight explain

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lionfishelephan
lionfishelephan lionfishelephan
  • 19-02-2018
the answer is no. You need the two torques to equal in order to lift something. That is 9 X 2 = lifting torque and 9 X 3 = lifted torque. 

As you can plainly see 18 < 27; so you cannot lift that 9 N weight located 3 meters from the fulcrum.
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