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Physics, 29.10.2021 04:20, arijade1391

A 2.3 kg mass is hanging from a teeter-totter (see-saw) at 3.8 meters from the fulcrum (pivot point). Calculate the Torque. (Hint: First you must figure out the downward force—which is the weight—so,
use F=ma.) Ema
= 2,3 kg(9.8)

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