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Physics, 25.05.2021 19:30 peacelillady1030

What force could you put on a 2-kg see-saw to cause a torque of 200 N-m when applied straight down, 2 meters away from
the center fulcrum?


What force could you put on a 2-kg see-saw to cause a torque

of 200 N-m when applied straight dow

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