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Physics, 03.05.2020 13:47 kaitlynmeats

Two identical masses are placed on a meter stick that can support the masses as shown below. What would happen if F1 was moved half the distance closer to the fulcrum.
A. The meter stick remains balanced

B. The meter stick tips and remains angled toward F1

C. The meter stick tips and remains angled toward F2

D. The pivot point no longer stays in the middle of the meter stick

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