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LYY
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I feel like this has something to do with moments but they didn't provide the distance.

Date Posted: 4 years ago
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snell
Snell
4 years ago
u r correct, moment qn

equal dist.

mass of A = 10 g
Charles
Charles
4 years ago
The knowledge of moments in this qn is not needed(because moments is generally not taught in sec 1). Since both blocks are equidistant from the centre and the disc does not move,both blocks would have the same mass.

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