Learning Goal To understand the concept of moment of a force
Learning Goal:
To understand the concept of moment of a force and how to calculate it using a scalar formulation.
The magnitude of the moment of a force with a magnitude F around a point O is defined as follows:
MO=Fd
where d is the force\'s moment arm. The moment arm is the perpendicular distance from the axis at point O to the force\'s line of action.
Part A
A stool at a restaurant is anchored to the floor. When a customer is in the process of sitting down, a horizontal force with magnitude F1 is exerted at the top of the stool support as shown in the figure. (Figure 1) When the customer is seated, a vertical force with magnitude F2 is exerted on the stool support. If the maximum moment magnitude that the stool support can sustain about point A is MA = 160 N?m , what is the maximum height d1 that the stool can have if the magnitudes of the two forces are F1 = 300 N and F2 = 720 N ? Assume that moments acting counterclockwise about point A are positive whereas moments acting clockwise about A are negative.
Solution
F2 acts along the axis of the stool support where A is located. Therefore the moment arm for F2 about A is zero and the moment due to F2 about A is zero.
Moment due to F1 about A = F1 x d1 , F1 = 300N
Maximum moment about A the suppport can withstand = 160N
Equating, 300 x d1 = 160
d1 = 160 / 300 = 0.53 m.

