The three masses shown in (Figure 1) are connected by massless, rigid rods. Assume that m₁ = 240 g and m2 = 150 g. You m

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The three masses shown in (Figure 1) are connected by massless, rigid rods. Assume that m₁ = 240 g and m2 = 150 g. You m

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The three masses shown in (Figure 1) are connected by massless, rigid rods. Assume that m₁ = 240 g and m2 = 150 g. You may want to review (Pages 297 - 298). Figure B A m₁ 10 cm 300 g 10 cm m₂ 1 of 1 Part A What is the x-coordinate of the center of mass? Express your answer with the appropriate units. Ol μA ? x = Value Units Submit Request Answer Part B What is the y-coordinate of the center of mass? Express your answer with the appropriate units. μA ? y = Value Units Submit Provide Feedback Request Answer
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