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Physics, 22.07.2021 16:00 delaneymaufroy29

You place a 3.0-m-long board symmetrically across a 0.5-m-wide chair to seat three physics students at a party at your house. If 61-kg Dan sits on the left end of the board and 50-kg Tahreen on the right end of the board, where should 54-kg Komila sit to keep the board stable? Ignore the mass of the board and treat each student as point-like objects The positive r-direction is to the right, and the origin is at the center of the chair Part A Determine the coordinate of the leftmost point on the board where Komila can sit to keep the board stable Express your answer with the appropriate units.
Part B Determine the coordinate of the rightmost point on the board where Komila can sit to keep the board stable Express your answer with the appropriate units.

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