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17 October, 22:45

Suppose that a meter stick is balanced at its center. A 0.11 kg mass is then positioned at the 17-cm mark. At what cm mark must a 0.38 kg mass be placed to balance the 0.11 kg mass

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  1. 17 October, 23:46
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    59.55 cm

    Explanation:

    Note: A meter stick has a length of 100 cm, and it is balanced at 50 cm.

    From the principle of moment,

    Sum of clockwise moment = sum of anti clockwise moment

    Taking moment about the center

    mg (50-x) = m' (y-50) g ... Equation 1

    Where m = first mass, m' = second mass, x = position of the first mass, y = position of the second mass, g = acceleration

    make y the subject of the equation

    y = (m (50-x) / m') + 50 ... Equation 2

    y = (0.11 (50-17) / 0.38) + 50

    y = (0.11 (33) / 0.38) + 50

    y = 9.55+50

    y = 59.55 cm
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