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Equilibrium Of Torques On Meterstick
Purpose
This demonstration illustrates the following concepts: (1) balance of torques, (2) friction and the normal force, (3) finding the center of gravity.
Equipment
Meterstick, as photographed.
Suggestions
Try different starting points. Try adding a 100 gram weight onto either end. Try greasing your finger. It always works. Ask your students what they think will happen before doing the original experiment. Ask them again after adding a weight to one end.
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Description
Balance the meter stick on your two index fingers, with one finger initially at one end and the other finger about one-quarter of the way from the other end. Slide your fingers together (moving either one or the other or both).Your fingers will always end up together directly under the center of mass.
References
Sutton, Demonstration Experiments in Physics, Demonstration M-47.Eli Metzger, An Unusual Case of Simple Harmonic Motion, AJP 40, 1167-1168 (1972). John B. Hart, Frictional force rotator, AJP 50, 631-634 (1982).
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See pagesb1. center of mass statics
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See pagesb2. equilibrium of forces & torques
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See pagesb3. simple machines
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See pagesb4. elasticity
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See pagesb1. center of mass statics
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See pagesb2. equilibrium of forces & torques
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See pagesb3. simple machines
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See pagesb4. elasticity