A 3m long balance beam

  1. A gymnast starts at the left end of the balance beam and does a flip.When he is finished, he is at the point shown on the
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  2. A gymnast with a mass of 54 kg stands on the end of a uniform balance beam as shown in the figure. The beam is 5.00 m long and
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  3. A gymnast with a mass of 52 kg stands on the end of a uniform balance beam as shown in the figure. The beam is 5.50 m long and
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  4. Suppose we take a 1 m long uniform bar and support it at the 27 cm mark. Hanging a 0.31 kg mass on the short end of the beam
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  5. A beam that weighs 10.0 N/m is 2.5m long. It is supported at point a point 0.78 m from one end.? Find the weight of the object
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  6. A gymnast is performing her routine on the balance beam. She is standing on her left leg and facing forward along the long axis
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  7. A 3m long balance beam is simply supported with an overhang at each end of a=0.5m. A gymnast weighing 50kg is standing a
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  8. A 3m long balance beam is simply supported with an overhang at each end of a=0.5m. A gymnast weighing 50kg is standing a
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  9. A 3m long balance beam is simply supported with an overhang at each end of a=0.5m. A gymnast weighing 50kg is standing a
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  10. a uniform beam 6.0m long and weighing 4kg rest support p and q place left and right 1.0m of beam of weight from each of the beam
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