Answer:
James is correct here as the force of hand pushing upwards is always more than the force of hand pushing down
Explanation:
Here we know that one hand is pushing up at some distance midway while other hand is balancing the weight by applying a force downwards
so here we can say
Upwards force = downwards Force + weight of snow
while if we find the other force which is acting downwards
then for that force we can say that net torque must be balanced
so here we have
[tex]F_{down} L_1 = W_{snow} L_2[/tex]
so here we have
[tex]F_{down} = \frac{L_2}{L_1} (W_{snow})[/tex]
so here we can say that upward force by which we push up is always more than the downwards force