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Physics, 16.12.2021 02:30 googoomylizard

Which direction will the seesaw lean when the support beams are removed? A. Lean right

B. Balanced- no lean!

C. Lean left

D. Not enough information has been provided


Which direction will the seesaw lean when the support beams are removed?

A. Lean right
B. Balance

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