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Physics, 14.03.2020 04:04 AlexRavenwood127

A long track balanced like a seesaw supports a mass m and another of mass 2m with a compressed spring between them. When the spring is released, the masses move away from each other. 2m m Does the track tip clockwise, tip counterclockwise, or remain in balance as the masses move outward? Why?

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