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If mass A and B are both 2.5 kg, mass A is 1.0 m to the left of the fulcrum, mass B is 0.5 m to the right of the fulcrum, and the bar weighs 0.0 kg, what is the initial torque o…
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If mass A and B are both 2.5 kg, mass A is 1.0 m to the left of the fulcrum, mass B is 0.5 m to the right of the fulcrum, and the bar weighs 0.0 kg, what is the initial torque o…
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If mass A and B are both 2.5 kg, mass A is 1.0 m to the left of the fulcrum, mass B is 0.5 m to the right of the fulcrum, and the bar weighs 0.0 kg, what is the initial torque on the bar?
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It shows the circumference of a circle divided by the mass of a square
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