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  • Oct 7, 2009, 11:07 AM
    aca123
    Balance the seesaw
    Abe and Cindy are sitting on a seesaw. Abe weighs 680 newtons and sits 1.20 meters from the pivot point on the left. Cindy weighs 450 newtons and sits 1.50 meters from the pivot point on the right. The seesaw tips counter clockwise. How far back on the seesaw would Cindy need to be in order to balance the seesaw.
  • Oct 7, 2009, 11:49 AM
    Unknown008

    Use

    Counter Clockwise moment = Fd = 680 * 1.2 = 816 Nm
    Clockwise moment = Fd = 450 * 1.5 = 675 Nm

    The resultant is 141Nm counter clockwise (816-675). Now, that is not required. But if they have to be balanced, both moments have to be equal.

    Clockwise Fd = Counterclockwise Fd

    680 * 1.2 = 450 * d

    Where d is the distance of Cindy from the pivot point.

    Solve for d, and you're done. :)
  • Oct 11, 2009, 02:40 PM
    sukarsimba

    hi jerry.

    I know I must sound thick to you, but given that:

    680 * 1.2 = 450 * d

    I still don't get how you find solve for d... lol

    for a thickhead like me that's another equation to learn... lol

    wish I could get my head around all this physics stuff
  • Oct 11, 2009, 02:59 PM
    sukarsimba

    so...

    450 * "something" = 816..

    that's got to be a large decimal hasn't it??

    or am I missing something
  • Oct 11, 2009, 03:12 PM
    sukarsimba
    I get 680 x 1.2 = 450 * 1.8133333333

    surly that can't be right can it?

    god I am thick... sorry for bugging you...

    its just that this is bugging me...
  • Oct 14, 2009, 08:42 AM
    Unknown008
    Sorry for late reply. I had some trouble with my internet connection...

    Well, yes, that's the answer if the values you gave were the correct ones, with no typo :)

    Do not be too surprised by figures with many decimals. In practice, we round up to some figures. Here for example, we will consider 1.81 m only, for I don't think one would bother to measure up to several nanometres for a see saw, lol! Once they got the balanced point, they can play with it with no trouble.

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