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Physics, 19.11.2021 17:50 jamieric0324

A child with a weight of 2.62 x 10' N sits on a seesaw 0.65 m from the axis of rotation. How far from the axis of rotation on the other side should a child with a weight of 3.33 x 10' N sit so the seesaw will remain balanced?

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