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Physics, 20.09.2020 18:01, KAMOO3X

Suppose in a situation like Case A in the experiment, m1 = 200 g were at the 20-cm position and m2 = 100 g at the 65-cm position. Would there be a problem in experimentally balancing the system with m3 = 50 g? Explain. If so, how might the problem be resolved? In case 2(a):
m1 = 100 g
m2 = 200 g
m3 = 50 g

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