The three objects shown in the figure have masses m₁= 4.00 kg, m₂ == 2.00 kg, and m3 = 3.00 kg. Distances are in meters.

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The three objects shown in the figure have masses m₁= 4.00 kg, m₂ == 2.00 kg, and m3 = 3.00 kg. Distances are in meters.

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The Three Objects Shown In The Figure Have Masses M 4 00 Kg M 2 00 Kg And M3 3 00 Kg Distances Are In Meters 1
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