A 15-kg box sits on a lever arm at a distance of 5 meters from the axis of rotation. What distance must a second 10- kg box sit to create a clockwise moment that will result in a net torque of zero and what would occur if the moment arm of the second box was 8 m?
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A 15-kg box sits on a lever arm at a distance of 5 meters from the axis of rotation. What distance must a second 10- kg box sit to create a clockwise moment that will result in a net torque of zero and what would occur if the moment arm of the second box was 8 m?
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