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13. Exercises

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A lever, of length 1.5 m, is pivoted at one end. A force of magnitude 80 N acts at the other end of the lever. The angle between the lever and the force is 60<math>{}^\circ </math>. Find the moment of this force about the pivot.
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Exercise 13.1

Find the moment of each of these forces about the point O.

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Exercise 13.2

The diagram shows the forces acting on a rectangular lamina. They all lie in the same plane. Find the total moment on the lamina about the corner A.

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Exercise 13.3

A lever, of length 1.5 m, is pivoted at one end. A force of magnitude 80 N acts at the other end of the lever. The angle between the lever and the force is 60. Find the moment of this force about the pivot.