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  1. A 10 m beam of mass 295 kg extends over a ledge. The beam is not attached, but simply rests on the surface. A 63 kg student
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  2. a uniform beam 6.0 metre long and weighing 4kg rests on support at p and q placed left and right 1.0 metres from each end of the
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  3. A uniform beam 6m long weighing 4kg rests on supports p and q placed left and right 1metre from each end of the beam. Weight of
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  4. A uniform beam 6.0 metres long and weighing 4 kg rests on supports at P and Q placed left and right 1.0 metre from each end of
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  5. A uniform beam 6.ometer long and weighing 4kg rests on supports at p and q placed left and right 1.0meter from each end of the
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  6. A uniform beam 6.0metres long and weighing 4kg rests on support p and q placed left and rights 1.0metre from each end of the
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  7. A uniform beam of length l whose mass is 3.5kg rests with its ends on two digital scales. A block with a mass of 1.3kg rests on
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  8. A Uniform beam 6m long and weighing 60N rests on two supports, P and Q placed 1.0m from each end of the beam. weights of 100N
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  9. A uniform beam 6.0m long and weighing 40N at the center, rests on two supports, P and Q placed 0.1m from each end of the beam.
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  10. A steel beam that is 6.00 m long weighs 332 N. It rests on two supports, 3.00 m apart, with equal amounts of the beam extending
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