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Maths problem to solve while sitting around the campfire?
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<blockquote data-quote="BigWave" data-source="post: 578855" data-attributes="member: 6786"><p>Your picture doesn't show the distance of the centre of gravity positions of the weights and objects from the central fulcrum, so I think it is impossible to know.</p><p>Only by calculating using the moments of inertia (requiring distances from the fulcrum), would that be possible.</p><p>If they were on a set of balancing scales though, I'd say 54kg?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigWave, post: 578855, member: 6786"] Your picture doesn't show the distance of the centre of gravity positions of the weights and objects from the central fulcrum, so I think it is impossible to know. Only by calculating using the moments of inertia (requiring distances from the fulcrum), would that be possible. If they were on a set of balancing scales though, I'd say 54kg? [/QUOTE]
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Maths problem to solve while sitting around the campfire?
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