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A lever is used to lift a load by applying an effort of 200 N. If load is 2o cm and effort is 80 cm far from the fulcrum, find the amount of load.
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A lever is used to lift a load by applying an effort of 200 N. If load is 2o cm and effort is 80 cm far from the fulcrum, find the amount of load.
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answer : the answer is 120
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