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One Body Weighs Twice as Much as Another on a Seesaw

Question 37

Question 37

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One body weighs twice as much as another on a seesaw, as such the center of mass is located


A) in the center of the seesaw.
B) towards the less massive body.
C) towards the more massive body.
D) at the heaviest body.

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