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Physics, 25.05.2020 18:58 sophiateaches053

En una barra de 6m que se utiliza como palanca se coloca el fulcro a 2 m de distancia del extremo derecho, como se muestra en la figura. En ese mismo extremo se requiere soportar una carga de 90N. Despreciando el peso de la palanca, determinada Fp, VMI, VMR y la eficiencia del sistema.

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