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Physics, 21.02.2020 21:57 jamesnaquan132

1. An angler balances a fishing rod on her finger as shown.
If she were to cut the rod along the dashed line would the weight of the piece on the left-hand side be (a) greater
than, (b) less than, or (c) equal to the weight of the piece on the right-hand side?


1. An angler balances a fishing rod on her finger as shown.If she were to cut the rod along the dash

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