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I am trying to find the force necessary to tilt a vertical frame.
I have a triangular frame, which is standing on one of its sides vertically. I am applying a force or around 5 kg's in the horizantal direction on its upper corner. how do i design the frame so that it will not tilt under this force? what should the angles, and the base width be for optimum design.
i have a hunch that an equilateral triangle will be the best disign for anti-tilt frame. Please correct me if i am wrong.
The weight of frame will me around 1 kg and the height 20 to 30 cm.
(diagram attached )
I have a triangular frame, which is standing on one of its sides vertically. I am applying a force or around 5 kg's in the horizantal direction on its upper corner. how do i design the frame so that it will not tilt under this force? what should the angles, and the base width be for optimum design.
i have a hunch that an equilateral triangle will be the best disign for anti-tilt frame. Please correct me if i am wrong.
The weight of frame will me around 1 kg and the height 20 to 30 cm.
(diagram attached )
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