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9 December, 05:55

If you are trying to balance a seesaw and you have a higher mass on the left, should the mass on the right be placed at a greater distance or lower distance to balance it? Why?

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  1. 9 December, 07:03
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    lower distance

    Explanation:

    because pulling the mass from a greater distance requires a lot of energy
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