A lever arm length is: 50 cm with an applied force of 1 N 60cm with an applied force of .67 N 70cm with an applied force of .44 N 80cm with an applied force of .25 N does this data represent that they are inversely related or independent of one another?
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A lever arm length is:
50 cm with an applied force of 1 N
60cm with an applied force of .67 N
70cm with an applied force of .44 N
80cm with an applied force of .25 N
does this data represent that they are inversely related or independent of one another?
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