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Physics, 30.09.2019 22:00 shyra94

a 0.50n weight is stuck to the 20cm mark of a uniform metre stick, which weighed 0.5n before the weight was added. you can balance the metre stick horizontally on your finger, if you put your finger in the right place.
how far from the 0.0cm end do you need to put your finger for the metre stick to be balanced?

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