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9 July, 07:32

A cat walks along a plank with mass M = 6.00 kg. The plank is supported by two sawhorses. The center of mass of the plank is a distance d1 = 0.850 m to the left of sawhorse B. When the cat is a distance d2 = 1.11 m to the right of sawhorse B, the plank just begins to tip.

If the cat has a mass of 2.9 kg, how far to the right of sawhorse B can it walk before the plank begins to tip?

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  1. 9 July, 11:21
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    d₂ = 1.466 m

    Explanation:

    In this case we must use the rotational equilibrium equations

    Στ = 0

    τ = F r

    we must set a reference system, we use with origin at the easel B and an axis parallel to the plank, we will use that the counterclockwise ratio is positive

    + W d₁ - w_cat d₂ = 0

    d₂ = W / w d₁

    d₂ = M / m d₁

    d₂ = 5.00 / 2.9 0.850

    d₂ = 1.466 m
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