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The weight W that a horizontal beam can support varies inversely as the length L of the beam. Suppose that a 4-m beam can
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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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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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A crane suspends a 500-lb steel beam horizontally by support cables (with negligible weight) attached from a hook to each end of
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A 3.0 m long rigid beam with a mass of 100 kg is supported at each end. An 60 kg student stands 2.0 m from support 1. How much
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A 3.0-m-long rigid beam with a mass 130 kg is supported at each end. An 90 kg student stands 2.0 m from support 1. (beam 1 is to
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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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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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The strength of a wood beam varies inversely with its length. A beam is 33 feet long can support 1200 pounds. How much weight
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a uniform beam 6.0m long and weighing 4kg rest on support at P & Q placed left and right 1.0m from each end of the beam. weight
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