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The applied force
Answer to Problem 10TP
The applied force is around
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Number of bricks in the wheel barrow is
Mass of each brick is
Formula used:
Write the expression for force.
Here,
Write the expression for torque.
The mechanical
The torque due to the output force is equal n magnitude and opposite in direction o the torque caused by the weight. Thus,
Since, the mechanical advantage is the ratio of output force to input force. The ratio can be written as,
Conclusion:
Force due to wheelbarrow is calculated as,
Force due to the weight of
Total force due to the weight is calculated as,
The net torque s calculated as,
The output force is calculated as,
The input force is calculated as,
For an empty wheelbarrow the output force is,
The input force for an empty wheelbarrow is calculated as,
Conclusion:
Therefore, the applied force is around
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