What is the force to lift up a load of 150kg which is offest from centre about 75cm?

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centre here Load 150kg

Answer:
how long is the lever to the other side?

force*force length=load*load length
foce=load*load length/force length

ex force length = 25 cm
150*0,75/0,25=450kg.
ok then
150*0,75/0,2=562,5kg
ofcorse you can convert to newton.
This is a classic torsion problem...
First, determine the force of gravity acting on the load.
The force is simply determined by F = m * a
where a = gravity
Therefore F = 150kg * 9.81 N/Kg = 1471.5 Newtons

To determine the torsion required to raise overcome this force, use T = F * d

T = F * d = 1471.5N * .75m = 1103.6 Nm

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