Asked by chinaemerem
the load which a crame can lift up is directly proportional to the mass and inversely proportional to the height through which the load is to be lifted.if a load of 40+ and mass of 175gm is lifted through height from what load will be carried through height 50m given the mass as 250gm? Solve using variation
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Answered by
Steve
L = km/h^2
So, Lh^2/m = k is constant
You want L such that
L*50^2 = 40*h^2/175
If you will supply the original height, then you can solve for L.
So, Lh^2/m = k is constant
You want L such that
L*50^2 = 40*h^2/175
If you will supply the original height, then you can solve for L.
Answered by
jasi
a crame lift a load at 100kg very sloly through a distance of 150cm calculate the work done agaihst gravity of (g=10m/2s)
Answered by
Anonymous
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