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A load of 500kg is lifted using a first class lever. Different effort distances and then corresponding efforts are shown in the table below. How far is the load from the fulcrum? Also find the values of A, B, C and D. Effort distance| 10cm | A. | 40cm | C| 100cm |
Effort. |1000N| 500N | B. | 200N | D |​

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