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  1. A uniform metal rod of length 80cm and mass 3.2kg is supported by horizontally by the two vertical springs balance C and I
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  2. Ray has drawn an overhead view of a table with chairs spaced around it. What type of balance, if any, did he create?(1 point)
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  3. Ray has drawn an overhead view of a table with chairs spaced around it. What type of balance, if any, did he create?(1 point)
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  4. A uniform rod of length 80cm and a mass of 3.2 kg is supported horizontally by to vertical spring balances C and D. Balance C is
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  5. A uniform metal rod of length 86cm and mass 3.2kg is suspended by two vertical springs balances c and d.Balance c is 20cm from
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  6. Mark is drawing a skylight in the shape of a circle with narrow panes coming out from the center. What type of balance, if any,
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  7. Reed is drawing an accurate representation of the human body, head to toe, in the center of his paper. What type of balance, if
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  8. Reed is drawing an accurate representation of the human body, head to toe, in the center of his paper. What type of balance, if
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  10. A uniform metal rod of length 80cm and mass 3.2kg is supported horizontally by the two vertical springs balances C and D.
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