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evtldocha
2 years ago

Number 4:

Maxi170703
2 years ago

Just make a sketch and write down the leverage law.

Maxi170703
2 years ago
Reply to  ShyTeacupuvu

From the facts of this. So a balance scale

Maxi170703
2 years ago

Sorry, F1 are you looking

Maxi170703
2 years ago

L1 you’re looking. You really only need to put this in the formula and release it after the unknown.

Maxi170703
2 years ago

Google simply leverage law…

HWEHM
2 years ago

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Patty22o
2 years ago

An equilibrium balance is described here. How much weight must be attached to the left and right so that the balance is in balance?

Patty22o
2 years ago
Reply to  ShyTeacupuvu

No, because the lever point is not central. Read the corresponding pages in your physics book.