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Physics, 18.10.2019 17:10 twinkieslayer

Ameterstick of uniform density hanging from a string at 0.7 m, had two masses of 0.50 kg and 1.00 kg hung at 0.1 m and 1.0 m respectively to obtain static equilibrium. a calculation for placement of the masses to obtain static equilibrium was done prior to the setup and it came out to: (0.5 kg x 9.8 n/kg x 0.6 m) – (1.00 kg x 9.8 n/kg x 0.3 m) = τnet = 0 n*m however, the setup failed and static equilibrium was not achieved. what do you think went wrong with the setup and/or equation?

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