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In the given figure, m1=20 Kg, m2=30Kg and m=50 Kg...
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In the given figure, m1=20 Kg, m2=30Kg and m=50 Kg, if r1=0.2m and r=0.3m, l=1m, find l2.
A.
0.26m
B.
0.52m
C.
1.04m
D.
13m
Answer» B. 0.52m
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