Questions on Moments
Q2. The diagram shows a crane. The counterweight and the load are able to be moved along the crane arms.
The crane is lifting a load. The load and the counterweight are balanced.
(a) The load is moved away from the pivot, to the right.
(i) What happens to the turning moment produced by the load?
It increases
(1 mark)
(ii) What should happen to the counterweight to keep the arm balanced?
It should be moved away from the pivot to balance
(1 mark)
(b) A load of 4,000 N is placed 10 m from the pivot.
(i) What is the turning moment of the load?
Moment = Fd = 4,000 N x 10 m
Moment = 40,000 Nm
(2 marks)
(ii) How far from the pivot must the 8,000 N counter weight be placed in order to balance the load?
5 metres
(1 mark)
(iii) The counterweight is then placed 3 m from the pivot.
What load could now be balanced 12 m from the pivot?
Anticlockwise Moment = Fd = 8,000 N x 3 m = 24,000 Nm
Clockwise Moment = 24,000 Nm if it balances
So,
24,000 Nm = load x 12 m
load = 2,000 N
(2 marks)
Total 7 marks