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- Tutorial on the tilting problem in moments.
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Please do some composite lamina problems involving centre of masses, moments, force components and general equilibrium. This problem is easy.
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@Youdontlikemetalomg If there was one support the reaction on the one support can never be zero.
This is so easy, yet so hard...
Because it has just lifted from the support and so Rx=0
What would happen if there was just one support and the plank was tilting?
Is the reaction force 0 ?
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Sir, i know this is probably a silly question, but why do we not include the normal reaction @3:09, so that we have 0.5mg + 2.5R - 6mg?
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wouldnt there also be a reaction force at x that you would have to take into account?
When it is tilting about Y the beam will just be lifting off X and so there will not be a Reaction.
Could u bring back the intro
@gregy6196 M1 for Edexcel
I don't understand. It is either in equilibrium (where you can apply the principle of moments) or it is tilting. How can both of them take place?
We are talking about the point at which it is just about to tilt. So it is just at the point of breaking equilibrium and about to turn so treat it as if it were in equilibrium but with no reaction coming from the support it is about to lift off from.
ExamSolutions I see now! Thanks a lot for your help!
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