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Physics, 19.09.2021 05:40 jlang8

Two children on a seesaw are able to balance perfectly while on Earth. Would they still be balanced if the seesaw was brought to the moon? (1 point)
O Yes, they would still be balanced because their masses would not change.
O Yes, they would still be balanced because their weights would not change.
O No, they would not be balanced because their weights would change.
O No, they would not be balanced because their masses would change.

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