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Figure 10-5 Meter stick with forces applied by hanging two masses m1 and m2.
In Figure 10-5 if mass m1 = 0.100kg acts at 20.0cm, what is the value of mass m2 that must be placed at the position 70.0cm shown to put the system in equilibrium? Write the equation for
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