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A uniform beam weighing 1 N is used as a metre rule. The beam is supported by a pivot at the 30 cm mark. A 12 N weight is hung at the 0 cm mark and a 2 N weight is hung at the
60 cm mark as shown in Figure 5.19.
O cm
50 cm 60 cm
100 cm

► Figure 5.19
30 cm
mark 1 N
12 N
2 N
W
What is the weight W of a mass hung at the 100 cm mark in order to balance the beam?
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