status: QUESTION 31 A meter stick balances horizontally on a knife-edge at the 50.0 cm mark. With two 5.00 g coins stacked over at the 12.0 cm mark, the stick is found to balance at the 45.5 cm mark. What is the mass of the meter stick? OA. 45.5 g OB. 63.2 g OC.51.8 g OD. 27.3 g OE. 74.4 g all and is in equilibrium as shown. The torque (about point P) applied to the

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A meter stick balances horizontally on a knife-edge at the 50.0 cm mark. With two 5.00 g coins stacked over at the 12.0 cm mark, the stick is found to balance at the
45.5 cm mark. What is the mass of the meter stick?
OA. 45.5 g
OB. 63.2 g
OC.51.8 g
OD.27.3 g
OE. 74.4g
pless wall and is in equilibrium as shown. The torque (about point P) applied to the p
Transcribed Image Text:Ä in Status: nd c QUESTION 31 A meter stick balances horizontally on a knife-edge at the 50.0 cm mark. With two 5.00 g coins stacked over at the 12.0 cm mark, the stick is found to balance at the 45.5 cm mark. What is the mass of the meter stick? OA. 45.5 g OB. 63.2 g OC.51.8 g OD.27.3 g OE. 74.4g pless wall and is in equilibrium as shown. The torque (about point P) applied to the p
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QUESTION 30
The figure shows four overhead views of rotating uniform disks that are sliding across a frictionless floor. Three forces, of magnitude F, 2F and 3F act on each disk, either at
the rim, at the center, or halfway between rim and center. Which disks are in equilibrium?
G
A. b and d
OB. b and c
OC.a and d
OD.a and b
OE. a and c
2F 2F
(b)
(c)
y on a knife-edge at the 50.0 cm mark. With two 5,00 g coins stacked over at t
meter stick?
Transcribed Image Text:Completion Status: QUESTION 30 The figure shows four overhead views of rotating uniform disks that are sliding across a frictionless floor. Three forces, of magnitude F, 2F and 3F act on each disk, either at the rim, at the center, or halfway between rim and center. Which disks are in equilibrium? G A. b and d OB. b and c OC.a and d OD.a and b OE. a and c 2F 2F (b) (c) y on a knife-edge at the 50.0 cm mark. With two 5,00 g coins stacked over at t meter stick?
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