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10. lever: a medical technician uses a pair of four inch long tweezers to remove a
wood sliver from a patient. the technician is applying squeezing force to the
tweezers at their midpoint. if more than 0.2 lb of force is applied to the splinter,
it will break and become difficult to remove. how much force should the
technician apply?

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