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Shows a uniform metre scale of weight W supported on a fulcrum at the 60 cm mark by applying the effort E at the 90 cm mark. a. State with reason whether the weight W of the scale is greater than, - Physics

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Shows a uniform metre scale of weight W supported on a fulcrum at the 60 cm mark by applying the effort E at the 90 cm mark.

  1. State with reason whether the weight W of the scale is greater than, less than or equal to the effort E.
  2. Find the mechanical advantage in an ideal case.

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उत्तर

Because the metre scale remains uniform

∴ Its mass per unit length is same and its wt. W acts at the 50 cm mark.

(a) ∴ W × (60 – 50) = E (90 – 60) 10W = 30 E

W = `(30 E) /10` = 3E

∴ The reason why the weight of the scale is larger than the effort is because the distance of the weight of the metre scale from the fulcrum F (10 cm) is less than the effort's (30 cm). As a result, the weight of the scale is greater than the effort.

(b) In this case,

Effort arm = (90 − 60) cm = 30 cm

Load arm = (60 − 50) cm = 10 cm

Ideal Mechanical advantage (M.A) = `"effort arm"/"load arm"`

= `(30)/(10)`

M.A. = 3

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