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Physics, 19.03.2021 05:30 Kaiyla44

A 60kg student and a 1000N bear sit on a seesaw. The saw itself is 8m long with the pivot in the middle. The student sits on the end of the seesaw. Where must the bear sit in order to balance the system?

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