
The centre of mass of a shape can be found by symmetry

The object on the right will topple, as its centre of gravity is no longer over its base

The most stable objects have wide bases and low centres of mass
For a system to be in equilibrium, the sum of clockwise moments about a point must be equal to the sum of the anticlockwise moments (about the same point)

Diagram showing the moments acting on a balanced beam
A uniform beam of weight 40 N is 5 m long and is supported by a pivot situated 2 m from one end.
When a load of weight W is hung from that end, the beam is in equilibrium, as shown in the diagram.

What is the value of W?
A? ? ?10 N? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?B? ???50 N? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?C? ???25 N? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?D? ? ?30 N


Make sure that all the distances are in the same units and you’re considering the correct forces as clockwise or anticlockwise, as seen in the diagram below
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