If a crane falls over if it has a torque of 100,000 Nm on it and its arm is 20 m long, how much mass can it lift with the arm straight out (0 degrees from horizontal)? What about at 60 degrees from horizontal?
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I think you mean how much weight can it liftThe answer is 1124.807 pounds when horizontal100,000/20/9.82.20462261,124.807 Twice that much at 60 degrees1,124.807/sin(60)2249.615