Don't know how if the rule meter will be titled or not

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In summary, the question is asking how to draw the rule tilted on the pivot and the answer is that it should be on a bench.
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Hi Syndy,

Could you use the template again next time ?

it says that to draw the rule tilted and in bench and to use suitable number of weight
Strange, I read "Draw on Fig. 5.1 the metre rule with load Q on it".
All they want you to do is let the correct end of the ruler rest on the bench and write some numbers in relevant places. I would just copy the 49.7 and 84.2 -- after all they mention a "49.7" mark and a "84.2 mark"

I'm pretty much forbidden by PF rules to show you the picture I just had fun making, but if you can post an attempt, I'm certainly allowed to comment :wink: !
 
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Thank you very much for your reply.
Do you mean I don't put the meter rule over the pivot instead I put it on bench? The answer says the rule to be rule tilted and on bench!

Do you think it will be like this?

http://www.tiikoni.com/tis/view/?id=d5f23e3

Sorry I don't know how to use the template.
 
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Syndy said:
Thank you very much for your reply.
Do you mean I don't put the meter rule over the pivot instead I put it on bench? The answer says the rule to be rule tilted and on bench!

Do you think it will be like this?

http://www.tiikoni.com/tis/view/?id=d5f23e3

Sorry I don't know how to use the template.
Yes, that would be the diagram BvU has, I'm sure.
 
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The marking notes in the 'solution' mention "suitable number(s)", but I suppose Syndy's diagram demonstrates that he/she correctly interpreted those numbers.

If you want to make absolutely sure, draw in both numbers.
 
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Thank you very much for your help. I appreciate it.
 

Related to Don't know how if the rule meter will be titled or not

What does the "rule meter" refer to?

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