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Physics, 16.02.2021 03:50, annyarias5209

PLEASE HELP I HAVE BEEN STUCK ON THIS FOR A WHILE. A long platform is holding your physics teacher in the air above some hungry alligators. Your physics teacher has a mass of 75 kg and is located 2 m from one end. The 10.0 m platform has a mass of 10.0 kg, and its center of gravity is located 4.0 m from the same end. The platform is being held up by two students, one at either end.

a. What force is required by each student to hold the platform up?

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