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    Masses M<sub>1</sub> = 6, M<sub>2</sub> = 3, M<sub>3</sub> = 11
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Masses M1 = 6, M2 = 3, M3 = 11

Question 284

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Masses m1 = 6, m2 = 3, m3 = 11 are positioned on a weightless on a weightless beam as shown in the figure. Masses m<sub>1</sub> = 6, m<sub>2</sub> = 3, m<sub>3</sub> = 11 are positioned on a weightless on a weightless beam as shown in the figure.   Where should be fulcrum be placed so that the beam is in equilibrium? Where should be fulcrum be placed so that the beam is in equilibrium?

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