Given values: m1 = 10kg, r1=75 cm,  m3=20kg, r3=25cm, m4=5kg, had to find the value of r4=? I got r4=50cm m1 = 10 kg at r1 = 75cm m3 = 20 kg at r3 = 25cm m4 = 5 kg at r4 = 50cm   1. Compute the theoretical value of r4 using the following equation: r1m1 = r3m3 + r4m4 Substitute the values of r1, r3, m1, m3, m4 and solve for r4 theoretical value and find r4 experimental value

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Given values: m1 = 10kg, r1=75 cm,  m3=20kg, r3=25cm, m4=5kg, had to find the value of r4=? I got r4=50cm

m1 = 10 kg at r1 = 75cm

m3 = 20 kg at r3 = 25cm

m4 = 5 kg at r4 = 50cm

 

1. Compute the theoretical value of r4 using the following equation:

r1m1 = r3m3 + r4m4

Substitute the values of r1, r3, m1, m3, m4 and solve for r4 theoretical value and find r4 experimental value

 

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