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I thought I'd maybe ask here, where to post a question I have, I can't quite tell from the forum names which might fit this. It's a question about leverages and loads at points in a lever system. thanks for any insight! Ron
No, no, please do not cross-post at PF. Just read the Wikipedia article so you can figure out your questions on your own. If there is something that you don't understand in the Wikipedia article that is holding up your attempts at the calculations, just post your work here and say what is confusing you.rons said:OK thanks, yes it's not school/homework, but for an exercise article, I'll try the mechanics forum, thanks!
If the question is for work or hobby and not for schoolwork, either the Physics/Mechanics forum or the Engineering/ME forum would seem to be a fit.
Great. Yeah, we don't just hand out answers here at PF; we try to help folks learn how to learn. And the question you are asking is pretty easy to figure out, so it shouldn't take you long to be able to answer it yourself. Plus then you'll understand how see-saws and similar things work, not to mention torque wrenches!rons said:I'm not into this stuff was looking for a quick answer, but will see if I can learn and do the calc myself, thanks!
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