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Physics, 28.05.2021 17:00, landofliam30

A boy of mass 45 kg and his dog of mass 25 kg stand on a diving board. If the boy stands 2.0 meters from the pivot of the
board, and the dog stands 1.2 meters from the pivot, what is
the net torque on the board? Use g = 9.8 m/s2


A boy of mass 45 kg and his dog of mass 25 kg stand on a

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