A car presses the brake of its car by exerting a force of intensity of 60 N and direction perpendicular to the pedal lever. To depress the pedal fully, a moment of intensity force 24 N x m must be applied with respect to the point 0 where the pedal is fixed.

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A car presses the brake of its car by exerting a force of
intensity of 60 N and direction perpendicular to the pedal lever.
To depress the pedal fully, a moment of intensity force 24 N x m
must be applied with respect to the point 0 where the pedal is fixed.
I
Calculate the length of the pedal lever.
Transcribed Image Text:A car presses the brake of its car by exerting a force of intensity of 60 N and direction perpendicular to the pedal lever. To depress the pedal fully, a moment of intensity force 24 N x m must be applied with respect to the point 0 where the pedal is fixed. I Calculate the length of the pedal lever.
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