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Chapter 7 Problem 23P

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Problem 23P

Two thin beams are joined end-to-end as shown in Figure P7.35 to make a single object. The left beam is 10.0 kg and 1.00 m long and the right one is 40.0 kg and 2.00 m long.

a. How far from the left end of the left beam is the center of gravity of the object?

b. What is the gravitational torque on the object about an axis through its left end? The object is seen from the side.

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The first step in solving 7 problem number trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Problem 23PTwo thin beams are joined end-to-end as shown in Figure P7.35 to make a single object. The left beam is 10.0 kg and 1.00 m long and the right one is 40.0 kg and 2.00 m long.a. How far from the left end of the left beam is the center of gravity of the object?b. What is the gravitational torque on the object about an axis through its left end? The object is seen from the side.
From the textbook chapter Rotational Motion you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.

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Title College Physics 12 
Author Randall D. Knight
ISBN 9780321595492

Two thin beams are joined end-to-end as shown in Figure

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