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Find the torque on the meter stick for each situation. Ignore the mass of the meter stick. Use L = 1 meter and g=10m/s. a. 1 N mb. 2 N mc. 3 N md. 4 N me. 5 N mf. 6 N mg. 7 N mA = 500gB = L/2 1000gC = 750gD = L/2 1000g 500gE = 1000gF = L/2 500g 500gG = L/2 500g

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