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Physics, 25.11.2020 18:20 mprjug6

A person carries a plank of wood 1.8 m long with one hand pushing down on it at one end with a force F1 and the other hand holding it up at 55 cm from the end of the plank with force F2. If the plank has a mass of 18 kg and its center of gravity is at the middle of the plank, what are the magnitudes of the forces F1 and F2?

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