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How many meters from the fulcrum to the applied force would allow a 100 newton weight to be lifted using only 10 newton of force?
9 years ago

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Answered by Reiny
The product of distance x mass on both sides of the fulcrum must be the same, so

100d1 = 10d2
10d1 = d2
9 years ago
Answered by Anonymous
10
9 years ago
Answered by purple cat
20
7 years ago

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