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Physics, 20.02.2022 21:40 Buttercream16

If you wanted the block to remain in the center of the table what masses of blocks would you add and where? Use the letters going around the table to identify their locations and tell me the mass you would make the block at that location (for example Point B 6000g) Now explain your reasoning:


If you wanted the block to remain in the center of the table what masses of blocks would you add an

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