Physics, asked by Ashuvan1926, 6 months ago

Archimedes to move the Earth by 1 cm. Find the length of the stick which Archimedes would need to do this.

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Answered by ashishaingh
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Answered by devarchanc
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Archimedes Thinking        

Explanation:                                    

     

  • Archimedes metaphorically spoke, this is not a well-defined question from the perspective of real physics. so there is really no meaningful answer to offer.
  • But when we look a answer at a point by considering some situations and we can explain it like this

                                     

The Earth's mass is 6 to 10^{24} kg. If Archimedes could lift 60 kg, he would need a lever with a 10^{23}:1 arm ratio. So, if the short arm is one metre long,10^{23}  metres plus one would be the length of the lever. Also, remember that to move the Earth by only one millimetre, he would have to press the lever for 10^{20} metres.                      

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