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serike

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If the net force applied to an object is zero, the net torque:
 a. must also be zero.
  b. can never be zero.
  c. can sometimes be zero.
  d. is not related to the net force.
  e. can only be clockwise.

Question 2

If the mother in this photo weighs four times as much as the child, where should she sit to keep the seesaw level if the child is seated at the far right hand side?
 a. At the midpoint between the left end of the seesaw and the pivot point.
  b. Halfway between the midpoint and the pivot point.
  c. At the far left hand side of the seesaw.
  d. One fourth of the distance from the pivot to the left end of the seesaw.
  e. Halfway between the midpoint and the end of the left side of the seesaw.



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vkodali

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



serike

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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