A lighter person and a heavier person want to sit on a see-saw in a way that puts the see-saw plank in equilibrium and r
Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2022 11:55 am
A lighter person and a heavier person want to sit on a see-saw in a way that puts the see-saw plank in equilibrium and remains horizontal. Where should the heavier person sit relative to the pivot point in the middle of the see-saw plank and why? the heavier person sits farther from the pivot point than the lighter person to balance the forces the heavier person sits closer to the pivot point than the lighter person to balance the torques O the heavier person sits farther from the pivot point than the lighter person to balance the torques the heavier person sits closer to the pivot point than the lighter person to balance the forces